Oklahoma

TRC is Executing a Vital Piece of Infrastructure That Will Carry Natural Gas 200 Miles Across Oklahoma to Growing Markets.

Challenge

Natural gas production in the United States has skyrocketed by more than 50 percent since 2005 and will continue to grow over the next three decades. But many recent supply hotspots lack the infrastructure to carry the gas to the global marketplace.

  • Client: Midship
  • Project Location: Oklahoma
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Solution

TRC is providing a host of integrated services on the Midship Pipeline Project. Our solutions in the design phase included engineering, mapping and surveying, environmental analysis and securing permits for the right of way between Kingfisher County and Bennington, Oklahoma. With unrivaled capabilities and collaborative technology, TRC continues to provide engineering support on the pipeline and is building three mainline compressor stations and associated facilities as part of a stem-to-stern Engineer, Procure and Construct contract.

Result

The Integrated Services Model provided by TRC will reduce the project’s overall risk profile and will allow the Midship Pipeline to provide capacity of more than 1.44 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day (bcf/d) from the Anadarko Basin to the growing Gulf Coast and Southeast markets.

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