I'm guessing most of the heat would be generated during the...

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    I'm guessing most of the heat would be generated during the gas compression stage, which is probably right after they get the gas out of the wells. When it's pressurized, then they can shunt it along the pipe towards the end destination. On long pipelines (which this isn't) additional compressors are needed to maintain the system pressure.

    I am not sure exactly how the heat exchange/cooling would work with gas - I only have worked on water-based cooling systems, which are something like a large car radiator. Google 'fin fan cooler' if you're interested.
 
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