Triple Diamond Energy Corp. Constructs Pipeline From Hoover Field In Oklahoma To Point Of Purchase

October 27, 2008 Filed Under: Natural Gas, Oil Energy  

Triple Diamond Energy Corp. (TDEC), an independent Texas based oil and gas exploration company, announces they have constructed a natural gas pipeline from the Hoover Field located in Garvin to the point of purchase. This pipeline will move natural gas from TDEC’s well to the larger Midstream LP pipeline, formerly owned by Duke Energy.

“The purpose of this new pipeline is to transport produced by the Hoover Field well. It moves the hydrocarbons from the wellhead to a larger pipeline so that it can be treated and transported. Unlike crude oil, which is processed into automotive fuel and other products, natural gas is used for heating homes, water, and other public uses,” says Chris Jent, Officer for Triple Diamond Energy Corp.

well in the Hoover Field of Garvin is a newly producing well located approximately a half mile from the point of purchase. Triple Diamond Energy Corp. buried the PVC or polyvinyl chloride pipeline at plow level.

Made from chlorine, carbon, and hydrogen, PVC is used for natural gas by the energy sector for its durability and long lifespan. Unlike traditional pipeline materials such as metal, this plastic material does not rot or rust and is difficult to damage. PVC absorbs shock and can withstand stress and tension.

Triple Diamond Energy Corporation (www.triplediamondenergy.com) is a privately held oil and gas exploration company based in Dallas, Texas. TDEC is run by a successful management team with more than 35 years of combined experience in the energy sector as well as several other profitable business entities.