Oasis Midstream Announces Johnson's Corner Gathering Pipeline System Open Season
Oasis Midstream Partners today announced that Bighorn Devco LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of OMP, is commencing a binding open season for the Johnson's Corner Gathering System Project, a crude oil gathering pipeline system to be constructed in McKenzie County, North Dakota. The Project is a 7-mile, 8-inch diameter pipeline connecting the South Nesson field development with the existing Johnson's Corner Pipeline.

The open season commenced Wednesday and will close on Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Bona fide prospective shippers that seek information on the committed service to be offered on the project, wish to have access to the open season documents (which consist of an Information Memorandum, Pro Forma Gathering Agreement, and a draft Oil Pipeline Tariff terms and conditions), or want to discuss the project with Bighorn's representatives, are first required to execute a confidentiality agreement with Bighorn. Transportation service on the existing Johnson's Corner Pipeline system would continue to be provided under existing tariff rates applicable to committed or uncommitted shippers. The confidentiality agreement and open season documents can be obtained by contacting Bighorn using the information below:
Greg Hills, Senior VP, Marketing and Midstream
1001 Fannin Street, Suite 1500
Houston, TX 77002
Telephone: (281) 404-9431
ghills@oasispetroleum.com
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