Equitrans Midstream Corporation is a natural gas transmission and storage company operating in the Appalachian Basin.
Equitrans Midstream Corporation is a prominent player in the energy sector, specializing in the ownership, operation, acquisition, and development of essential natural gas gathering, transmission, storage, and water services assets across the Appalachian Basin. The company's operations are structured into three key segments: Gathering System, Transmission and Storage System, and Water Service System.
The Gathering System segment of Equitrans Midstream Corporation encompasses an extensive network of infrastructure, including 1,130 miles of high-pressure gathering lines equipped with approximately 485,000 horsepower of compression capacity. Additionally, it operates about 910 miles of low-pressure gathering lines regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These assets facilitate the efficient collection and transportation of natural gas from production sites to processing facilities and distribution points.
Equitrans Midstream's Transmission and Storage System segment comprises 950 miles of FERC-regulated interstate pipelines. These pipelines interconnect with seven major interstate pipelines and local distribution companies, ensuring reliable and efficient transport of natural gas across regional and national markets. Furthermore, the Water Service System segment includes two independent systems covering approximately 200 miles of pipeline. These systems deliver fresh water from sources such as the Monongahela River, the Ohio River, local reservoirs, and various regional waterways, supporting both operational needs and environmental stewardship initiatives.
Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Equitrans Midstream Corporation continues to expand its footprint in the energy infrastructure sector through strategic investments and operational excellence. The company remains committed to enhancing its capabilities in natural gas and water services, contributing to sustainable development and economic growth within the Appalachian Basin and beyond.