RICHMOND, Va., June 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dominion (NYSE: D),
one of the nation's largest energy companies, welcomed Thursday's
announcement that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the
expansion of the Dominion Cove Point liquefied natural gas terminal in
Maryland.
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With the expansion, the station's throughput capacity will almost
double, increasing to 1.8 million dekatherms per day from 1 MMDT/day.
Commercial operations are expected to begin sometime during the second half
of 2008.
"This expansion plan is sound both environmentally and operationally,"
said Thomas F. Farrell II, Dominion president and chief executive officer.
"The project's community benefits and environmental impact have been
painstakingly examined, presented for public and government agency review
and comments, and carefully re-examined.
"Throughout a two-year process, we have worked closely with landowners,
environmental groups, local communities and county, state and federal
governments to craft a station design and pipeline routes that are the best
choice to provide new natural gas supplies to the Mid-Atlantic and
Northeast."
The company has 30 days to review the details of the Certificate of
Public Necessity and Convenience and return comments to FERC.
Dominion will build two storage tanks, increasing storage capacity at
the terminal to approximately 14.6 billion cubic feet from 7.8 bcf. The
expansion includes additional vaporizers at the plant and two pipelines.
A 36-inch diameter, 47.8-mile pipeline in Maryland will deliver the
additional natural gas from Dominion Cove Point to interstate pipeline
connections in Virginia. Dominion Transmission Inc., the company's
interstate pipeline unit, will build a 24-inch, 81-mile pipeline and two
compressor stations in central Pennsylvania to move natural gas from its
Perulack station in Juniata County to the Dominion South Point market hub,
other interstate pipelines and the major natural gas storage fields at
Leidy in Clinton County, Pa. Leidy is a major storage center for natural
gas used by markets throughout the Northeast.
"These two pipeline projects are a key to getting new gas supplies to
growing areas of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast," Farrell said. "We will be
able to deliver clean-burning natural gas from all over the world into the
world's largest natural gas market - the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions
- at a time when many are concerned about supply and volatile prices."
Construction of new LNG storage tanks is set to begin as soon as
practical. Construction of the pipelines in Maryland and Pennsylvania will
be timed to go into service concurrent with completion of the new LNG
facilities in 2008.
Dominion purchased the Cove Point LNG terminal in 2002 and reopened it
in the summer of 2003. The station is located in Lusby, Md., on the
Chesapeake Bay, south of Baltimore.
Dominion has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Statoil ASA
(NYSE: STO), a global gas and oil company, for 100 percent of the new
station capacity for the next 20 years. Statoil will purchase firm LNG
tanker discharge services and related transportation, as well as downstream
firm transportation and storage services.
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with an
energy portfolio of about 28,100 megawatts of generation, about 6.3
trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves and 7,800
miles of natural gas transmission pipeline. Dominion also operates the
nation's largest underground natural gas storage system with more than 950
billion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves retail energy customers
in nine states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's
Web site at http://www.dom.com.
SOURCE Dominion
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