Max Midstream Announces Binding Open Season
HOUSTON (P&GJ) — Max Midstream Texas announced it is launching an open season to solicit shipper commitments for services in the Eagle Ford region on its Seahawk crude oil pipeline. The open season will provide an opportunity for interested shippers to secure firm priority crude oil transportation with Seahawk under binding transportation services agreements.

Houston-based Max said Seahawk will provide the market with a new marine export capability at its terminal in Point Comfort, Texas. The new terminal is expected to be placed in service by January 2021, the company said.
The open season will end at 5 p.m. CST on Dec. 3, 2020.
Bona fide potential shippers that would like to receive copies of the Seahawk Pipeline open season documents, including transportation service agreements and proposed tariff(s) must first sign a confidentiality agreement (requested by emailing SHopenseason@maxmidstream.com, or by going to www.maxmidstream.com, and selecting the “Seahawk Open Season” link).
More information about the binding open season for pipeline is available via email at SHopenseason@maxmidstream.com or online at www.maxmidstream.com.
Max announced in September that it had acquired the Seahawk Pipeline and Terminal at the Port of Calhoun from Oaktree Capital and planned to construct a new crude oil pipeline that will connect the Port to the Eagle Ford and Permian basin.
Seahawk Pipeline connects the Kinder Morgan Crude and Condensate Interconnect in Edna, Texas, to the Seahawk terminal at the Port of Calhoun. Max said future expansion will include new pipeline connections with Gray Oak and Victoria Express to its Edna terminal, allowing Permian and Eagle Ford crude oil exports via the port.
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