American Midstream Extends Open Season for Bakken Pipeline
American Midstream Partners, LP has extended the previously announced open season for crude oil deliveries to the Dakota Access Pipeline to 5 p.m. CT on July 31, 2017 to incorporate certain modifications requested by shippers.
The open season, which commenced on June 26, 2017, is for committed crude oil pipeline capacity from existing receipt points on American Midstream’s Bakken pipeline system to a newly constructed delivery point interconnecting into the Dakota Access Pipeline in Watford City, ND.
Potential shippers that would like to receive copies of the open season documents must first execute a confidentiality agreement. Upon execution of a confidentiality agreement, the company will provide a Transportation Services Agreement form (or a TSA amendment for existing shippers), and a proposed FERC tariff. During the open season, American Midstream will entertain comments, questions or proposed changes to the general terms and conditions of the proposed tariff and TSA.
For further information, contact Philip Weigand, American Midstream’s Commercial Manager, Bakken at pweigand@americanmidstream.com.
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