Bridger Pipeline and Seahorse Pipeline announce open season for Williston Basin and Guernsey, Wyoming transportation
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Bridger Pipeline LLC and Seahorse Pipeline, LLC, a subsidiary of Tallgrass Energy, LP, have announced an open season for joint tariff transportation service from the Williston Basin and local tariff transportation service from Guernsey, Wyoming, to Midcontinent and Texas destinations.
Crude oil transportation capacity will be determined based upon the results of the open season, with service anticipated to commence by 1 June 2021.
Prospective shippers may review details of the open season after executing a confidentiality agreement obtained by contacting Matt Hester or Kevin Kaiser.
Bridger, Belle Fourche, and Butte, part of the True companies and headquartered in Casper, Wyoming, provide crude oil pipeline transportation primarily in the Williston Basin and Powder River Basin regions. Bridger owns and operates approximately 1900 miles of gathering and trunkline pipeline infrastructure that transports crude oil from and to locations in the states of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Belle Fourche owns and operates approximately 3000 miles of gathering and trunkline pipeline infrastructure that transports crude oil from and to locations within the states of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Butte owns and operates approximately 360 miles of trunkline pipeline infrastructure that transports crude oil from locations in Montana to locations in Wyoming.
Tallgrass Energy, LP is a growth-oriented midstream energy infrastructure company operating across 11 states with transportation, storage, terminal, water, gathering, and processing assets that serve some of the nation’s most prolific crude oil and natural gas basins.
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