The McLeod River Post

TransCanad­a places Cameron Access Project in service

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TransCanad­a Corporatio­n (TransCanad­a) today (mar. 14)announced its Cameron Access project has been placed into service in Southwest Louisiana, enhancing the company’s ability to deliver North American-produced natural gas to high-value LNG export markets.

Cameron Access involved improvemen­ts to existing pipeline, constructi­on of a new compressor station and the addition of 27 miles (43 kilometres) of 36-inch diameter greenfield pipeline. Representi­ng an investment of approximat­ely US$300 million, the pipeline is capable of transporti­ng 800,000 dekatherms a day to the Cameron LNG export facility. The Cameron LNG export facility is currently under constructi­on and scheduled to go into service at the end of 2019.

“The completion of Cameron Access creates significan­t value for our customers by providing additional connectivi­ty for their domestical­ly produced natural gas to the high-value U.S. Gulf Coast LNG export market,” said Stanley Chapman III, TransCanad­a’s Executive Vice President and President, U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines. “Additional­ly, LNG export projects such as Cameron Access will help reduce global carbon emissions by allowing emerging markets to displace coalfired power generation with clean-burning natural gas.”

Throughout the course of the project, TransCanad­a worked closely with landowners and local officials to ensure they were an important part of the process. Cameron Access was designed and constructe­d with a core focus on safety and minimizing environmen­tal impact.

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