Meritage Midstream Extends Binding Open Season on Thunder Creek NGL Pipeline System
Meritage Midstream has extended the binding open season to secure volume dedications to support the proposed construction and development on its Thunder Creek natural gas liquids pipeline.
The project will facilitate transportation of natural gas liquids from two processing plants located in Campbell and Converse counties in Wyoming to an interconnection point with the ONEOK Bakken Pipeline in Converse County, Wyoming. The binding open season commenced June 10, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time and is now scheduled to conclude at 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time on July 31, 2019.
Any additional extensions of this open season will be announced on the Meritage website at www.meritagemidstream.com.
The binding open season process provides potential shippers with the opportunity to obtain firm capacity on the proposed new movements by making deemed volume commitments to Thunder Creek during the binding open season. Shippers that elect to execute transportation services contracts and make commitments to Thunder Creek during the binding open season will receive firm capacity rights up to an amount equal to each shipper’s deemed volume commitment, which shall be based on objective analyses of forecasted production data.
All requests should be directed to Richard Gognat at (303) 551-8163 or rgognat@meritagemidstream.com. All binding commitments must be received by 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time on July 31, 2019, or by such later date designated on the Meritage website.
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