Kinder Morgan’s Gulf Coast Pipeline Launches Open Season for Expansion Project
(P&GJ) — Gulf Coast Express Pipeline LLC (GCX) has launched an open season to solicit commitments for an expansion project on its system. Upon achieving a final investment decision (FID), the project will increase GCX’s capacity by nearly 570 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d).
The project will involve primarily compression expansions on the GCX system to increase natural gas deliveries from the Permian Basin to South Texas markets. Pending customer commitments, the target in-service date for the project is December 1, 2023.
GCX is jointly owned by subsidiaries of Kinder Morgan Inc., DCP Midstream LP, an affiliate of ArcLight Capital Partners LLC, and Kinetik Holdings Inc. with an ownership interest of 34%, 25%, 25% and 16% respectively.
Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline (KMTP) is the operator of GCX.
The open season begins May 16, 2022, and ends June 6, 2022, at 5 p.m. CT, though GCX reserves the right to extend the open season as needed.
Those interested in obtaining more detailed information about this open season can visit this page on the Kinder Morgan website or contact Enrique Valencia, Director of Business Development in Kinder Morgan’s Natural Gas group at 713.420.5017 or Enrique_Valencia@kindermorgan.com.
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