The last major pipeline to go through my area was part of the Kinder Morgan Permian Highway pipeline (kind of), it may have been called the Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline as we were apparently on the Corpus to Houston route rather than the Permian to Houston one. It went into service officially Jan 1. That said, it is a high pressure ng pipeline. The Corpus to Ok pipeline was not a high pressure line, but really could not get a detail from the company what it was going to carry. That kind of reeked that they were going to be using it for whatever they could transfer on it (very possible refined products rather than just crude oil). I had been dealing with them for 6 months or so, but had only signed an agreement to allow them to do the environmental work (I kind of freaked out one day when out of the random I found a 4Runner in the middle of my pasture - took a few minutes hike around in the brush to find 2 female "environmental engineers" confirming the proposed layout did not go through any wetlands. They hiked around my ranch for about 2-3 days I think. But this was all in the fall, pre-covid. Once covid hit did not hear a word from them and eventually talked to my attorney and was told they shelved the project.
Originally it was not supposed to come within 50 miles of me - but landowners had been assholes on the original route (or more over, the engineers had been idiots thinking they could get the pipeline placed on that route which had several far more liberal communities near it). So they moved it to my area because we are used to drilling and pipelines. That say, some of the pipelines pay well. I was expecting about 200k (hoping for 250, but...), and most of the run would have been parallel to another pipeline that I got 150k for almost 10 years earlier.
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fwiw, I am pretty happy I did not have to deal with Kinder Morgan pipeline. The potential blast zone of that would have covered well over 1/2 my ranch. Got to love high pressure gas pipelines.