Boardwalk Approves 110-Mile, 1.16 Bcf/d Mississippi Kosci Junction Pipeline Project
(P&GJ) — Boardwalk Pipelines LP has approved the 1.16 Bcf/d Kosci Junction Pipeline project, a major investment by its subsidiary Gulf South Pipeline Company LLC. The 110-mile pipeline will expand natural gas capacity to support growing energy needs in Mississippi and the southeastern United States.
The Kosci Junction project will include a 36-inch pipeline and compression facilities, designed to connect gas supplies from the Haynesville, Utica/Marcellus, and Fayetteville basins to markets served by Gulf South's existing system and new interconnects. The project is supported by a 20-year agreement with an anchor customer, with negotiations ongoing for the remaining capacity, which could increase to 1.58 Bcf/d.
"The Kosci Junction Project provides a critical artery of gas supply needed to support the growth of data centers and industrial demand that is fueling the economic development of our country," said Boardwalk President and CEO Scott Hallam.
Boardwalk says the project reflects its commitment to meeting the growing demand for electricity generation in the region. The company plans to enter the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pre-filing process in early 2025 and file for a FERC certificate by late 2025. The pipeline is expected to be operational by the first half of 2029.
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