Shell Pipeline Company LP constructed, owns, and operates the Falcon Ethane Pipeline System, a 97-mile common carrier ethane pipeline across Southwestern Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Eastern Ohio that supplies Shell’s Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex with regionally-sourced ethane.

The Falcon Pipeline System connects three major ethane source points: Houston, Pa., Scio, Ohio, and Cadiz, Ohio, in the rich gas portions of the Marcellus and Utica shale reservoirs.

Having become mechanically complete in 2020, the Falcon Pipeline went into commission in October 2021.

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About the Falcon Pipeline

Shell Pipeline is building an ethane pipeline in the Marcellus and Utica shale reservoirs to connect with the Shell Petrochemical facility in Monaca, Pa.

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The 97-mile system will connect three major ethane source points in Pennsylvania and Ohio, building new and reliable infrastructure while keeping safety as the top priority.

Facts About Falcon Pipeline

The Falcon Pipeline will connect three major ethane source points: Houston, Pa., Scio, Ohio and Cadiz, Ohio, in the rich gas portions of the Marcellus and Utica shale reservoirs.