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GREY:CNKEF - Post by User

Comment by bouquetson Feb 27, 2018 8:10am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:So it goes

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:So it goes
Rosie61 wrote: Just confirmed on google maps...the collector to the east of CKE compressor on other side of Beaton River is the 16" Sliver-Dahl (per page 35) aka Spectra to McMahon (per Aug 2016 presentation). Umbach Extension 10" is one shown on their current presentation (slide 7) that connects to Martin Creek. Why would CKE present in this way is beyond me. They dont make it easy to understand their infrastructure layout. 

So wqs it possible for CKE to utilize Martin Creek? North flow on Silver-Dahl while line is down) and then on to Aitkin? 


The Umbach 10" extension is not the one connecting to Martin Creek, which is called 'CKE 100% 12" pipeline' on slide 7.  The one belongs to Spectra, the other to Chinook.

I've superimposed a corner of the August-2016 presentation on the Spectra gathering map here:
https://ibb.co/kxTL3H

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The pathway to McMahon I take it is normally straight south on Dahl > Silver-Dahl > Oak Rigel > Oak.  I'm guessing that this is rerouted westwards at Rigel West and then on to McMahon.

(The 12" Chinook pipe connecting to Martin Creek to Aitken is not yet connected to its main Montney block. See slide 8 of the most recent [Nov-2017] presentation.)
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