South Jersey Gas Pipeline
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South Jersey Gas Pipeline was a proposed natural gas pipeline in New Jersey, USA. The project was put on hold in April of 2019.[1] After remaining on hold for over two years, the project is now presumed to be cancelled.
Location
The pipeline is in New Jersey, USA.[2]
Project Details
- Operator: South Jersey Gas[1]
- Owner:
- Capacity: 53 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d)[1]
- Length: 22 miles / 35.4 km[1]
- Diameter: 24-inches[1]
- Cost: US$90 million[1]
- Status: Cancelled[1]
- Start Year:
Background
The pipeline was proposed to serve the B.L. England power plant and deliver natural gas to customers in Atlantic and Cape May counties. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the project was on hold as of 2019 and has no estimated in-service date.[1]
The project was put on hold in April of 2019.[1] After remaining on hold for over two years, the project is now inferred to be cancelled as of 2021.
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Additional data
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