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Ozark 260-mile gas line system completed

Journal Article · · Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; ()
OSTI ID:6483609

Gathering gas in the Arkoma basin of Oklahoma and Arkansas for transport to market, the 260-mile Ozark gas line system runs from southwest of McAlester, Okla., to Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America's station at Searcy, Ark. The recently completed mainline has an initial capacity of 170 million CF/day with a maximum operating pressure of 1200 psig and a delivery pressure of 700 psig at the NGPL station. The 20-in. pipeline is API 5LX-Grade X60, 0.281-in. wall thickness for Class 1 areas, 0.344 for Class 2 areas, 0.406 for Class 3 areas, and API 5LX-Grade X52, 0.500-in. wall thickness for river crossings.

OSTI ID:
6483609
Journal Information:
Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; (), Journal Name: Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; () Vol. 37
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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