Red Butte Pipe Line, LLC announce open season
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Red Butte Pipe Line, LLC (Red Butte or Carrier) has announced that it is launching an open season to solicit shipper commitments for the refurbishment and overhaul of a pipeline spanning approximately eight miles between the Red Butte Gebo Station located in Hot Springs County, Wyoming to Chatham Station located in Washakie County, Wyoming (Pipeline Project).
Upon a showing of significant shipper interest, the Pipeline Project will be capable of providing up to 5000 bpd of transportation service for petroleum meeting the Carrier's common stream (API gravity between 30° and 50°, with an upper sulfur content limit of 0.42%).
The deadline for submitting bids in the open season is 7 September, 2020, but may be extended at Carrier's sole discretion.
Red Butte is a 495-mile crude oil pipeline system with an expansive footprint across the Big Horn and Wind River Basins. Red Butte is currently the largest pipeline gathering asset transporting crude oil out of the Big Horn and Wind River Basins to Casper, Wyoming. The system has two delivery points, multiple truck loading stations, and over 800 000 barrels of storage along the system.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/13082020/red-butte-pipe-line-llc-announce-open-season-announcement/
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