Natural gas pipeline system

Crestwood Midstream Partners (CMP) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mountaineer Keystone LLC, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to construct a 42mi, 16in diameter natural gas gathering system to serve MK’s Marcellus Shale development program in Northeast West Virginia.
The Tygart Valley Pipeline (TVP) is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter 2012 and will interconnect with Columbia Gas Transmission’s WB Pipeline in Randolph County, West Virginia. The TVP will provide MK and other area producers with access to the growing natural gas markets in the Washington DC and Baltimore areas. Crestwood estimates the TVP project, as currently planned, will cost approximately USD 70 million.
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