Kinder Morgan and Tallgrass Energy Announce Open Season for Bakken Crude Transport
Kinder Morgan and Tallgrass Energy today announced the start of a binding joint tariff open season to solicit commitments for crude oil transportation service from Bakken origin points on the Hiland Crude system to refinery delivery points along the Pony Express system and to Cushing, OK.
The Hiland Crude system is currently capable of moving approximately 88,000 bpd from Bakken origin points to Guernsey, WY. The Pony Express system is currently capable of moving approximately 375,000 bpd from Guernsey to Cushing, connecting to three refineries along the way.
Additional documents and details related to the open season will be made available upon completion of a confidentiality agreement. The binding open season begins July 1, 2019, at 4 p.m. Central Time and is expected to end on July 28, 2019, at 5 p.m. Central Time.
Those interested in obtaining more detailed information about this open season can visit the Kinder Morgan website at www.kindermorgan.com, contact Dwaine Shroyer, vice president of business development in Kinder Morgan’s Products Pipelines group, at dwaine_shroyer@kindermorgan.com or (918) 588-5074, or call Kyle Quackenbush at 303.763.3319 or Andrew DiPaolo at 918.588.5074 with Tallgrass Energy.
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