Horizon Pipeline

Horizon Pipeline
Location
Country United States
State Illinois
From Joliet
Passes through DuPage, Kane, Cook, McHenry counties
To Northern Illinois near Wisconsin border
General information
Type natural gas
Owner Horizon Pipeline Company LLC
Partners Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, Nicor
Construction started 2001
Commissioned 2002
Technical information
Length 73 mi (117 km)
Maximum discharge 3.7 billion cubic meter per year
Diameter 36 in (914 mm)

Horizon Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline in northern Illinois, United States. Its FERC code is 178.[1]

The pipeline is owned and operated by Horizon Pipeline Company LLC, a joint venture of the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL), owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, and Nicor. It carries natural gas from the NGPL's interstate natural gas pipeline system Chicago supply hub near Joliet into NGPL's and Nicor Gas distribution systems in northern Illinois near Wisconsin border.[2] The pipeline is 73 miles (117 km) long and has a diameter of 36 inches (910 mm) with capacity of 3.7 billion cubic meter of natural gas per year.[3][4][5] It is designed to operate at a maximum operating pressure of 800 pounds per square inch (5,500 kPa).[2] It consists of a 27-mile (43 km) segment of new pipeline built in 2001–2002, and 46-mile (74 km) long lease of existing pipeline from NGPL.[3]

The environmental impact assessment of the pipeline was completed in May 2001.[6] The pipeline became operational on 11 May 2002.[3]

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