Iroquois Gas Transmission System
The Iroquois Gas Transmission System (Iroquois) maintains key market connections into New York City and serves regional local distribution companies and power plants in the Northeast.
Iroquois compressor facility
Iroquois map
Asset information
TCP Ownership
49.3%
0.7% held by a subsidiary of TC Energy
50% owned by affiliates of Dominion Energy, Inc.
Began operations
1992
Length
416 miles
Capacity
1.5 Bcf/d
Compressor stations
7
Primary supply source
Iroquois/Waddington interconnect
Originates near:
Waddington, New York
Terminates near
Hunts Point, Bronx, New York
Primary markets served
Iroquois Zone 2 interconnect, New York/Long Island and Connecticut
Organic growth projects
Iroquois is developing and permitting upgrades to its compression facilities in response to increasing demand for cleaner energy from fuel switching and economic growth. If successful, the Enhancement by Compression (ExC) project has the potential to optimize the Iroquois system to meet current and future gas supply needs of utility customers while minimizing environmental impact through compressor enhancements at existing compressor stations along the pipeline. The project’s total capacity is expected to be approximately 125,000 Dth/day with an estimated in-service date in November 2023. This project is underpinned by contracts for 20-year terms with local distribution companies.
For more information, visit the Iroquois Gas Transmission Website