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CMS Gas Transmission and Storage has assembled a diverse and growing array of major projects. It has equity interests in pipelines, storage and energy processing facilities in North America, South America and Australia. Since 1994, its assets have doubled. The company owns interests in 15 natural gas facilities consisting of 5,900 miles of pipeline with a daily capacity of approximately 2.3 billion cubic feet (Bcf/d). The company's facilities provide CO2 removal, nitrogen rejection, helium processing, peaking storage and enhanced oil recovery. These facilities process more than 430 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) and provide 3.2 Bcf of gas storage. In Michigan, the company processes more natural gas than any other processor in the state. Notable among assets acquired domestically in 1996 were 1,700 miles of gas gathering pipelines and the Crescent gas-gathering plant (45 MMcf/d) in Oklahoma, and ownership in Nitrotec, a company specializing in gas separation technologies. In May 1997, the company announced that it had acquired 100 percent of the 260-mile Parmelia Natural Gas Pipeline near Perth, Australia. The company is currently constructing and will own a 40 percent interest in the 925-kilometer, 200-250 MMcf/d capacity Atacama pipeline from Argentina to Chile.
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Transmission Projects
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Contact CMS Energy: gastrans@cmsenergy.com
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