WBI Energy announces proposed Bakken natural gas transportation project
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This North Bakken Expansion Project, as designed, would provide 200 million ft3/d of natural gas transportation capacity.
Dependent on regulatory and environmental permitting and finalisation of transportation agreements with customers, construction on the project is expected to begin in early 2021 and be completed late that year.
WBI Energy held an open season, soliciting customer interest in capacity on the North Bakken Expansion Project, that resulted in long-term transportation commitments from natural gas production, gathering and processing companies.
"We are excited to grow our pipeline system to meet the natural gas transportation needs in the Bakken region," said Trevor J. Hastings, President and CEO of WBI Energy. "We are working with our customers to meet these needs as the industry focuses on reducing natural gas flaring while growing production volumes."
The estimated cost to build the designed 20-in. diameter pipeline and two associated compressor facilities is US$220 million. The project is expected to start near Tioga, North Dakota, and extend to a new connection with Northern Border Pipeline in McKenzie County, North Dakota.
WBI Energy plans to utilise the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's National Environmental Policy Act pre-filing process for the North Bakken Expansion Project and will begin that process by late in 1Q19.
The final project design, route and cost will be based on customer demand and final agreements, as well as the engagement of other project stakeholders through the pre-filing process. If warranted by customer demand, the project could be expanded to provide transportation capacity of up to 375 million ft3/d.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/28012019/wbi-energy-announces-proposed-bakken-natural-gas-transportation-project/
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