2008 - 2009 Edition of Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book Now Available
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- Created on August 27, 2008
The new and improved 2008-2009 edition of the Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book is a highly improved and expanded version of the original 2007 edition. More than 160 pages of statistical information and beautifully rendered maps. Besides adding close to 20 new interstate pipelines, the new book includes lots of new features.
-- 56 Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines (Maps and Statistics)
-- 10 Natural Gas Storage Facilities (Maps and Statistics)
-- 10 LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Facilities (Maps and Statistics)
-- 4 Large Regional Pipeline Maps (each printed across two-page spread for better detail)
-- In summary: More maps, more data, new sections, 4 times more data then before!
The focus of this book is centred not only on presenting pipeline maps, but also on providing selected information regarding gas flows, receipt & delivery points, customer contracts, financial highlights, transportation rates, and fuel. We believe that the additional information provided in this edition will add great value to understanding the US natural gas infrastructure network, not only for new entrants to the industry, but also for experienced players that need an easily accessible reference source with up-to-date and highly relevant data. We expect this book to become a reference guide and industry-standard for FERC regulated natural gas pipelines, storage facilities, and LNG terminals.
We are confident you find this new edition of the Interstate Map Book of great use in the day-to day activities of your business.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a3deff/interstate_natural
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