EIA: Key New England Gas Pipeline Reflects Seasonal Flow Changes (USA)

EIA Key New England Gas Pipeline Reflects Seasonal Flow Changes

The Algonquin Gas Transmission (AGT) Company, a main source of natural gas supply into New England, has traditionally operated near capacity only during the high-demand winter season.

But so far in 2012 (Jan 1-Sept 20), it has operated at much higher levels year-round as rising natural gas demand from the power sector, coupled with reduced liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, have increased flows on pipelines into the region.

From June-August 2012, AGT averaged a winter-like 83% load factor (the amount of pipeline capacity that is being used). This is up from a 62% load factor for June-August 2011 and well above the average load factor of only 32% from June-August in the years 2005-2010.

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LNG World News Staff, December 27, 2012; Image: EIA