Price Ranges for Gas Pipelines
The cost of constructing gas pipelines can vary significantly based on factors such as pipeline length, diameter, location, terrain, and material. On average, the cost to construct a gas pipeline can range from around $1 million to $10 million per mile.
Large-diameter pipelines, such as interstate transmission pipelines, can cost even more, sometimes exceeding $10 million per mile. Factors such as environmental regulations, land acquisition costs, and technical complexities can also influence the overall cost.
It's important to note that these figures are general estimates, and the actual cost of a gas pipeline project can vary widely based on specific project requirements and market conditions.