Oryx Launches Binding Open Season on Proposed New Gathering System
(P&GJ) — Oryx Midstream has announced a binding open season to obtain volume commitments to support a proposed new gathering system that to transport crude from Eddy County, New Mexico, to an interconnect with the Trans Permian Pipeline System at Carlsbad Station.
The open season begins at 8:00 a.m. CDT on October 14, 2020 and is scheduled to end at 5:00 p.m. CST on November 13, 2020.
The open season process provides potential shippers the opportunity to obtain firm capacity by making volume commitments to ODOT during the binding open season timeframe. Shippers that elect to execute a transportation services agreement and make volume commitments during the binding open season will receive firm capacity
A copy of the open season notice, which provides a high-level summary of the key terms set forth in the transportation services contracts can be found at Oryx’s website http://www.oryxmidstream.com/customer-center.
Copies of the open season procedures and the form transportation services contract will be available to interested shippers upon the execution of a confidentiality agreement.
A copy of the form confidentiality agreement will be available to interested shippers upon request.
All such requests for the confidentiality agreement and the open season documents should be directed to Will Abney via phone at (432) 253-0135 or via email at will@oryxmidstream.com.
All binding commitments must be received by 5:00 p.m. CST on November 13, 2020.
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