MGT withdraws FERC application for gas pipeline project
ONEOK Partners, L.P. has announced that its subsidiary, Midwestern Gas Transmission Company (MGT), has withdrawn its application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to enter into the pre-filing process for the previously announced proposed development of an approximately 15 mile natural gas pipeline lateral in Ohio and Muhlenberg Counties in Kentucky, as it was unable to reach an agreement with its customer.
MGT remains fully subscribed and continues to evaluate expansions to increase natural gas throughput on its system to serve new markets.
Midwestern Gas Transmission is an approximately 400 mile natural gas pipeline that provides bidirectional natural gas services to markets in Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, southern Illinois and the Chicago market hub.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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