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The Thomas Corners field is a highly permeable reef structure buried at an average depth of 3,650 feet.
Bounded by impermeable shales and sealed below a limestone reef platform, this 175-foot thick
formation provides an excellent reservoir for gas storage. Steuben is now seeking customers for
this new service.
The field is located 6.5 miles from the Adrian compressor station. New facilities will include:
- 6 injection/withdrawal wells with dual horizontal laterals
- 6.5 mile pipeline connecting the field to Steuben's compressor station.
- 3,300 HP compressors and gas handling systems adjoining the Adrian station.
The Thomas Corners project will also include a connecting pipeline from Steuben's compressor
station to Tennessee's H-C pipeline located 1 ½ miles away.
Capacity and Service
| Maximum storage capacity: |
7.7 BCF |
| Maximum deliverability: |
120 MDT/day |
| Potential annual storage volume with 3-4 cycles/year: |
9,750 MDT |
| All 636 open-access provisions |
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Storage Service Rates
- Authorized to charge market-based rates
- Further costs:
- base gas to be injected: 2.2 BCF
- fuel retention:
- 1.5% of volumes injected
- 0.6% of volumes withdrawn
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For more information on the Thomas Corners Storage Field opportunity, download
our November 2004 Marketing Brochure.
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