Through a series of interconnecting interstate and intrastate pipelines the transportation of natural gas from one location to another within the United States has become a relatively seamless operation. While intrastate pipeline systems often transport natural gas from production areas directly to consumers in locan markets, it is the interstate pipeline system's long-distance, high-capacity trunklines that supply most of the major natural gas markets in the United States.
Through a series of interconnecting interstate and intrastate pipelines the transportation of natural gas from one location to another within the Unit...