Chesapeake gas pipeline business gets OK for $36 million project

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2000sChesapeake Utilities  Corp. announced  that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission   has approved plans by Eastern Shore Natural Gas, the company’s  natural gas transmission subsidiary, to construct pipeline and compression facilities.

The project is estimated to cost  about  $36 million.

“The investment we are making in this project is part of our ongoing commitment to the reliability of our natural gas transmission infrastructure, benefiting energy consumers throughout our service territories,” said Michael P. McMasters, CEO of Chesapeake Utilities.

The project will include 10.1 miles of pipeline, including 2.5 miles of 16-inch pipeline looping in New Castle County and 7.6 miles of 16-inch pipeline looping in Kent County, and adding 1,775 horsepower of additional compression at ESNG’s existing Bridgeville Compressor Station in Sussex County. Completion of the facilities are anticipated by the end of the first quarter of 2017.

“Since the company’s inception in 1955, ESNG has proven that reliable and safe service go hand-in-hand,” said Steve Thompson, President of Eastern Shore Natural Gas. “Addressing changes in operating conditions, including the extreme weather conditions we experienced in the polar vortex during the winter of 2015, will contribute to the continued reliable and safe service that is at the center of our Company’s mission.”

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Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, owns and operates a 442-mile interstate pipeline that transports natural gas from various points in Pennsylvania to customers in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.esng.com.

 

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