Gas Transmission

To ensure that the gas continues to flow optimally through the interstate pipeline system, it must be periodically compressed and pushed through the pipeline. Over distance, friction and elevation differences slow the gas and reduce pressure, so compressor transmission packages are placed about 70 miles apart along the pipeline to give the gas an occasional “boost.” These stations operate day and night, year-round to push gas through the pipeline.

Character

● wide range of capacity control steps to maintain proper flow at the highest efficiency;

● low ratio of compression;

● high flow.