PHMSA Pipeline Safety Program

Stakeholder Communications

Home General Public Local Officials State Regulators Federal Agencies Emergency Officials Advocates Industry Excavators

Site Pages

Pipeline Basics

Safety Standards

Inspection

Enforcement

Incident & Mileage Reports

Damage Prevention

Alternative Fuels

Community Assistance and Technical Services

Land Use Planning

Public Meetings

Public Awareness

Liquefied Natural Gas

Pipeline Library

Pipeline Glossary

Links

State-specific information:

Natural Gas Pipeline Systems: From the Wellhead to the Consumer

From the wellhead to the consumer, natural gas pipeline systems provide us with a clean and efficient source of energy. There are essentially three major types of pipelines along the transportation route: gathering systems, transmission systems, and distribution systems. Gathering pipeline systems gather raw natural gas from production wells. Natural gas transmission pipeline systems transport natural gas thousands of miles across many parts of the continental United States. Natural gas distribution pipeline systems can be found in thousands of communities from coast to coast and distribute natural gas to our homes and businesses.

The pipe used in natural gas pipeline systems can range in size from 2 inches to 42 inches in diameter. Natural gas gathering and transmission pipeline systems are constructed from steel pipe. However, natural gas distribution systems can be constructed from steel or plastic pipe. The use of modern plastic pipe is becoming more and more prevalent today for distribution systems.

Natural gas pipeline systems are owned and operated by many different companies. The location, construction and operation of these systems are generally regulated by federal and state regulations.

Feedback | Information Highlights Directory | Privacy Policy | Accessibility Policy | ©2005-2008 PHMSA