Vector Pipeline
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Vector Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline which receives gas from multiple suppliers at a transportation hub in the Chicago area. The product is transported through Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, and into Canada. There are numerous exchange points along the pipeline route in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, as well as in Canada. These exchange routes provide natural gas supply to peak power generating stations and to natural gas distribution companies, as well as providing two way access to other pipelines and storage facilities. It is owned by Enbridge and DTE Energy Co. Its FERC code is 175.[1]