Whistler Pipeline Consortium Announces Binding Open Season
Whistler Pipeline LLC (Whistler Pipeline) announced the beginning of a binding Open Season to solicit commitments for the remaining capacity on the Whistler Pipeline.
The Whistler Pipeline will transport approximately 2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas through approximately 450 miles of 42-inch pipeline from Waha, Texas, to the Agua Dulce area in South Texas. An approximately 50-mile 36-inch lateral will provide connectivity for gas processors in the Midland Basin.
The Open Season will commence on Friday, November 15, 2019 and conclude at 5:00 PM CST on Monday December 16, 2019. Whistler Pipeline may, at its sole discretion, extend the duration of the Open Season at any time during the Open Season.
Whistler Pipeline asks that interested shippers submit, confidentially, a completed Service Request Form. The Service Request form, along with additional information regarding the Whistler Pipeline can be found at http://whitewatermidstream.com/operations.
Prior to close of the Open Season, Parties may submit questions concerning the Open Season to whistler@wwm-llc.com. WhiteWater Midstream, one of the consortium members, will post any clarifications provided in response to submitted inquiries at www.whitewatermidstream.com.
Whistler Pipeline has contracted for the supply of the entirety of 42”/36” steel pipeline needed to complete the project and is on schedule in its completion of survey along the planned route and acquisition of appropriate permits for a summer 2021 in-service date. Construction will commence in 2020.
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