Overview

Standards of Conduct

Destin's Written Procedures for Complying with the Standards of Conduct (pdf)

Related FERC Orders:

   FERC Order No. 717-A Standards of Conduct (pdf) (updated)

   FERC Order No. 717 Standards of Conduct (pdf)

Ownership: 33% Enbridge Offshore (Destin), L.L.C. , 67% Amoco Destin Pipeline Company.

Location: Extends from Viosca Knoll Block 900 to Main Pass Block 260 then north to a processing plant operated by BP-Amoco at Pascagoula, Mississippi, and then extends north to interconnections with nine major interstate gas pipelines.

Click here to view a map of the Destin Pipeline System.

Capacity: 1.2 billion cubic feet of gas per day.

Diameter: 195 miles of 36 inch mainline MP 260 - north to Transco interconnection onshore; 15 miles of 30 inch mainline - Transco interconnection to the Southern Natural interconnection; 45 miles of 24 inch mainline VK 900 to MP 260.

Length: 255 miles

Start Up: September 1998

Fields: Transport production from Main Pass, Viosca Knoll, eastern Mississippi Canyon and DeSoto Canyon areas offshore southeastern Louisiana.

Click here to view transportation rates.

 

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