Empire Pipeline started operations in 1993 as a 157-mile natural gas transmission pipeline. Empire’s transportation of high-pressure natural gas begins with the receipt of natural gas at its interconnection with the TransCanada Pipeline at a point near Buffalo, NY. This natural gas is then delivered to large manufacturing facilities, local gas utilities and electric generation plants that are located along its pipeline route throughout Western and Central New York continuing east to the Syracuse, NY area. These local gas utilities and electric generators rely on this delivered natural gas to dependably provide energy to over 1 million consumers.
At the end of 2008, the Empire Pipeline was expanded through its"Empire Connector” project. This project created a new route for the transportation of natural gas to the growing energy markets in and around New York City and the Mid-Atlantic region. This new 24” high-pressure pipeline begins at the existing Empire line at a point near Rochester, NY and continues 76-miles south to Corning, NY where the natural gas is delivered to the new Millennium pipeline. As a result of this expansion, Empire is now able to economically transport natural gas to several large interstate pipelines, like Millennium, for further delivery to the competitive energy markets along the east coast.
FAST
FACTS ABOUT THE EMPIRE PIPELINE
Route
The Empire Pipeline begins at an interconnection with the TransCanada Pipeline at the border between the United States and Canada in the Chippawa Channel of the Niagara River. The pipeline continues eastward for 157 miles - past Buffalo and Rochester, NY and ending northwest of Syracuse, NY. In addition, Empire Pipeline has additional route that starts its east/west line at a point near Rochester, NY and continues 76-miles south to a point of interconnection with the Millennium Pipeline at Corning, NY.
Pipeline
Facts:
Length: |
233 miles total |
Pipe size: |
24” diameter |
Rated Capacity: |
In excess of 750 MMcf/day |
Regulatory
Oversight:
Empire’s services and rates are regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (the “FERC”). The current tariff for Empire can be found here.
IN AN EMERGENCY
If
you smell gas or suspect a leak, please call 1-800-833-1843.
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