Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Location: Wyoming, North America
Capacity: 1.5 billion cubic feet per day
Length: 680-miles
Start-up Year: -
The Ruby pipeline system is a newly-built, large-scale natural gas transmission system delivering U.S. Rockies natural gas production to markets in the western United States. The 680-mile pipeline has a current capacity of approximately 1.5 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d), with expansion potential to 2.0 bcf/d through the addition of compression. Ruby originates at the Opal hub in Wyoming and extends to the Malin hub in Oregon. The Malin hub is the main interconnect to the proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline (50% owned by Veresen), which would supply Veresen\'s proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal. The project has a shared operator ownership of 50% by Kinder Morgan and Veresen.
Operators:
Kinder Morgan: Operator with 50% interest
Veresen: Operator with 50% interest
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