A subsidiary of Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. recently announced that it is conducting an open season for committed crude oil pipeline capacity from the Delaware Basin to Cushing, Oklahoma.
The open season has the potential to add up to 110,000 barrels per day of Delaware Basin pipeline takeaway capacity.
The Pipeline will begin at Conan Station in Loving County, Texas. Contingent on the results of the open season, committed volumes will move on a combination of new and existing pipelines. The pipeline will deliver to both Plains’ and third party terminals in Cushing.
During the open season, potential shippers may offer long-term volume commitments in exchange for firm transportation on the Pipeline.
The open season began on June 16, 2017 and will end on July 17. Subject to sufficient commitments from shippers and receipt of necessary permits and regulatory approvals, the pipeline could be operational in mid-2019.
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