East Texas
Sabine Valley Pipeline
Overview
Sabine Valley Pipeline, Inc. (Sabine Valley), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Anadarko E&P Company, LP, owns and operates a gathering system in Rusk, Gregg and Harrison Counties, Texas. Sabine Valley gathers natural gas to a central delivery point in Rusk County where it is dehydrated and receives two stages of compression. Sabine Valley has budgeted capital for 2008 for additional system looping and compression projects.
Sabine Valley has gathering, dehydration and compression capacity of 50 MMcf/d with opportunities to expand if area production growth continues. The MAOP of the gathering system is 1,150 psig and the current operating pressure ranges from 275 to 325 psig.
Sabine Valley has three connections with Enbridge Pipelines (East Texas) L.P., a connection with Texas Eastern Transmission and a connection with Kinder Morgan – Tejas. Currently, all production from the Sabine Valley system is flowing to Enbridge and being processed at the Enbridge Longview Plant.
Market Access
| Enbridge Longview Plant |
| Natural Gas Pipeline of America (NGPL) |
| Enbridge Oakhill Pipeline |
| Kinder Morgan - Tejas |
| CenterPoint Energy Transmission |
| Gulf South Pipeline |
| Texas Eastern Transmission |
| Tennesse Gas |
Operating Data - Sabine Valley
| 2007 Average Volume |
35 MMcf/d |
| Gathering Lines (2" to 10") |
120 miles |
| Operating Pressure, PSIG |
275 - 325 |
| Operating Horsepower |
6,040 |
| Compressor Stations |
5 |