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The map depicts where the pipeline transports natural gas from Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana to cities and towns in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. The two major legs of ANR Pipeline converge near Chicago. ANR also provides access to TransCanada’s extensive natural gas storage operations in Michigan.
The Crossroads Pipeline is a 202 mile (365 km) natural gas pipeline operating in Indiana and Ohio.
Bison Pipeline stretches 302 miles (486 km) across Wyoming and Montana to Midwestern North Dakota where it connects with another interstate natural gas pipeline.
The Millennium Pipeline is a gas transmission line that cuts across the Southern Tier of New York State and transports gas to New York City and its metropolitan area. The Pipeline has a capacity up to 525,400 Dth/d.
Since entering service in 2008, the Millennium Pipeline has delivered natural gas, provided jobs and supported local economies throughout the state of New York.
At a length of 86 miles (138 km), the North Baja Pipeline System delivers West Texan and Rocky Mountain natural gas from Arizona to California and Mexico.
From end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project is 287 km (178 miles) in length and will deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo. The pipeline has the capacity to carry 886 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.