Trophy Pipeline Announces Open Season for Texas Expansion Project

Trophy Pipeline announced it intends to conduct an Open Season for its Texas Expansion project. Trophy proposes to construct an approximately 3-mile-long pipeline from a new origin in Winkler County, Texas, to its existing FERC-regulated, crude oil pipeline in Lea County, New Mexico.
Trophy intends to conduct an open season to obtain long-term acreage dedications for the Texas Expansion project, which is expected to be placed into service in early October.
The open season began Thursday and is scheduled to end on Sept. 26. All bids must be submitted to Trophy by 5 p.m., Central Time, on or before Sept. 25.
Certain additional information regarding the Open Season can be found at on Trophy's website. All requests for Open Season documents, presentation of bids, and other correspondence should be directed to:
Floyd Hammond
Chief Operating Officer
(737) 300-4700
fhammond@ameredev.com
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