Targa NGL Pipeline Company Launches Open Season
(P&GJ) — Targa NGL Pipeline Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Targa Natural Resources, has launched an open season to gauge shipper interest for committed transport on a planned pipeline from Kingfisher County, Oklahoma to Mont Belvieu, Texas.
As announced in February 2019, Targa NGL Pipeline is currently developing an approximately 110-mile extension of Targa’s existing Grand Prix pipeline system to the new Kingfisher County interconnection where it will connect with Williams’ new Bluestem Pipeline.
This open season will provide an opportunity for shippers to secure firm capacity for NGL transportation subject to the terms of their transportation service agreements. The final volume of capacity for both committed and uncommitted service on the project will be determined by Targa in part based on the results of this open season.
It is recommended that interested potential shippers submit signed NDAs on or before 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, July 6, 2020, to give those shippers adequate time to evaluate the open season documents.
Please visit Targa’s online Tariff Directory to view the Open Season Notice and download a copy of the NDA. Inquiries about the Open Season or this notice should be directed to:
Bill Grantham
VP Operations
Targa NGL Pipeline Company LLC
811 Louisiana Street, Suite 2100
Houston, TX 77002-1400
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