95-9751. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.; Notice of Application  

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    [Pages 19748-19749]
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    [Docket No. CP95-320-000]
    
    
    Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.; Notice of Application
    
    April 14, 1995.
        Take notice that on April 12, 1995, Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company 
    (Tennessee), P.O. Box 2511, Houston, Texas 77252, filed an application 
    in Docket No. CP95-320-000 pursuant to sections 7(b) and 7(c) of the 
    Natural Gas Act requesting permission and approval to abandon in place 
    certain pipeline and to abandon by removal certain other pipeline 
    facilities and for a certificate of public convenience and necessity 
    authorizing it to construct and operate replacement pipeline facilities 
    in order to improve an existing river crossing, all as more fully set 
    forth in the application on file with the Commission and open to public 
    inspection.
        Tennessee states that the results of a corrosion survey indicate 
    that the three 16-inch pipelines located on Tennessee's 100-1, Line 
    where it crosses the D`Arbonne Bayou in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana have 
    deteriorated and must be replaced. In order to maintain the integrity 
    of its mainline transmission system, Tennessee proposes to construct a 
    single 24-inch replacement pipeline.
        The existing crossing consists of two 24-inch headers with three 
    connecting 16-inch with three connecting 16-inch lines and 
    approximately 819 feet connecting the header on the west bank to 
    Tennessee's Line 100-1. The portion of the three 16-inch lines beneath 
    the bayou (536 feet each) will be abandoned in place and capped on the 
    east and west banks. The remaining on-bank tie-in facilities (three 
    segments of 423 feet each and one 24-inch line segment of 819 feet), 
    including the two 24-inch headers will be removed.
        Tennessee states that the age of the facilities (nearly 50 years 
    old), the [[Page 19749]] movement of the bayou, and the dictates of 
    enhanced design technique make it advisable to install replacement 
    facilities, which would be located approximately 100 feet south of the 
    existing right-of-way. Tennessee proposes to use the existing cleared 
    right-of-way to the maximum extent possible for an expanded work and 
    staging area. The replacement line will consist of approximately 1,800 
    feet of piggable 24-inch pipeline, horizontally drilled, beginning at 
    Milepost 47-1+1.72 and extending to Milepost 47-1+2.06 on Tennessee's 
    Mainline 100-1 in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. Tennessee states that 
    directionally drilled pipelines under rivers are significantly more 
    secure than older pipelines which were installed by way of trenching 
    under the river bed. Tennessee indicates that upon completion of the 
    proposed construction, the existing 1.2 acre existing right-of-way, 
    after grading and implementation of erosion and revegetation measures, 
    will be permitted to revert to its natural state.
        Tennessee states that the replacement will not increase the 
    capacity of Tennessee's mainline. No compression or metering facilities 
    will be added or modified. Nor will there be any effect on Tennessee's 
    customers, since Mainlines 100-2, 100-3, and 100-4 will handle all of 
    the diverted gas volumes until the bayou crossing replacement is 
    completed.
        Tennessee estimates that the replacement project will cost 
    approximately $1,085,458 for the pipeline facilities and $368,938 for 
    abandonment of the three 16-inch lines.
        Any person desiring to be heard or to make any protest with 
    reference to said application should on or before May 5, 1995, file 
    with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20426, a 
    motion to intervene or a protest in accordance with the requirements of 
    the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 
    385.211) and the Regulations under the Natural Gas Act (18 CFR 157.10). 
    All protests filed with the Commission will be considered by it in 
    determining the appropriate action to be taken but will not serve to 
    make the protestants parties to the proceeding. Any person wishing to 
    become a party to a proceeding or to participate as a party in any 
    hearing therein must file a motion to intervene in accordance with the 
    Commission's Rules.
        Take further notice that, pursuant to the authority contained in 
    and subject to jurisdiction conferred upon the Federal Energy 
    Regulatory Commission by sections 7 and 15 of the Natural Gas Act and 
    the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, a hearing will be 
    held without further notice before the Commission or its designee on 
    this application if no motion to intervene is filed within the time 
    required herein, if the Commission on its own review of the matter 
    finds that a grant of the certificate and approval for the proposed 
    abandonment are required by the public convenience and necessity. If a 
    motion for leave to intervene is timely filed, or if the Commission on 
    its own motion believes that a formal hearing is required, further 
    notice of such hearing will be duly given.
        Under the procedure herein provided for, unless otherwise advised, 
    it will be unnecessary for Tennessee to appear or be represented at the 
    hearing.
    Lois D. Cashell,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-9751 Filed 4-19-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/20/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-9751
Pages:
19748-19749 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. CP95-320-000
PDF File:
95-9751.pdf