Get this tabber widget

ANR Pipeline

Home > Natural Gas Pipeline Data > ANR Pipeline Pipeline


The ANR Pipeline delivers gas from Texas, the Oklahoma panhandle, and Louisiana, to markets in the Midwest and Great Lakes. It has two legs, one from Texas and the other from Louisiana, which meet near Chicago. The pipeline boasts 10,350 miles of pipe and four underground storage fields with 250 BCF of underground storage capacity, among the largest in the US. Originally called the Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline, the name was changed to the ANR Pipeline in 1985 after its parent company, American Natural Resources. In 1985, American Natural Resources was acquired by Coastal Corporation. El Paso Energy acquired Coastal Corporation in 2001 before selling the pipeline to TransCanada Corporation in 2007. Click for more information: ANR Pipeline.


Disclaimer: Natural Gas Storage Projections, Intraday Natural Gas Stats, Morning Reports, and fundamental pricing models are released by Powerburn as experimental products. While they are intended to provide accurate, up-to-date data, they should not be used alone in making investment decisions, or decisions of any kind. Powerburn does not make an express or implied warranty of any kind regarding the data information including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use.

No comments:

Post a Comment