Tallgrass Launches Open Season for New Permian Gas Pipeline
(P&GJ) — Tallgrass has launched a binding open season to solicit shipper commitments for firm transportation service on a planned new natural gas pipeline connecting the Permian Basin to multiple U.S. markets.
The open season began July 21, 2025, and will allow shippers to secure capacity to transport Permian Basin gas to Rockies Express Pipeline (REX) markets and other delivery points as outlined in the open season terms.
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According to Tallgrass, the project is designed to expand access to affordable natural gas for key U.S. industrial, agricultural, and data center markets.
“By connecting the Permian Basin to Rockies Express and multiple delivery points, this project will enable affordable and plentiful natural gas to access markets broadly across the U.S., including multiple major markets that are key hubs of activity for industrial, agricultural, and data center development,” Tallgrass said in the announcement.
Prospective shippers are encouraged to contact John Garnsey at Permian@Tallgrass.com or by phone at +1 (720) 730-2524 to complete a confidentiality agreement and obtain additional project details, including rates, terms, and conditions of service.
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