Oryx Midstream extends open season in Delaware Basin
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Pipelines,
The joint binding open season launched 10 July 2018 and was initially scheduled to conclude on 9 August 2018. On 9 August, Oryx announced that it was extending its open season to 31 August 2018. Given the strong interest that Oryx has received for the proposed gathering and transportation system, Oryx has elected to further extend the open season through 5pm CDT on 14 September 2018.
The open season provides potential shippers with the opportunity to make volume commitments or acreage dedications to Oryx Delaware Oil Gathering NM LLC, Oryx Delaware Oil Gathering TX LLC and Oryx Western Delaware Oil Gathering LLC and/or Oryx Delaware Oil Transport LLC by executing gathering and/or transportation services contracts with Oryx.
Shippers that elect to make commitments to Oryx Delaware Oil Gathering NM LLC, Oryx Delaware Oil Gathering TX LLC and or Oryx Western Delaware Oil Gathering LLC during the open season for movements on any of the gathering systems will receive firm gathering service for their committed volumes. Shippers that elect to make commitments to Oryx Delaware Oil Transport LLC during the open season for movements on the trunk line will receive firm transportation for their committed volumes. Shippers that receive firm service for gathering and/or transportation will be required to pay a premium rate compared to the rate offered to similarly-situated walk-up shippers.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/03092018/oryx-midstream-extends-open-season-in-delaware-basin/
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