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Gulf South Pipeline Co. invites commitments to Texas Gateway Project

Gulf South Pipeline Company LLC (a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipelines LP) announced Thursday a binding season for the Texas Gateway Project. It invited firm commitments from its customers to reserve capacity on its planned new network.

Boardwalk announced in a recent press release that the Texas Gateway Project will connect Gulf South's current network with new pipelines and gather natural gas at the Texas hubs of Katy and Carthage.

According to the press release, gas will be delivered in Southwest Louisiana, near Gillis, to meet a growing demand.

The project, it said, will provide increased liquidity, security of supply and flow assurance to LNG exporters, electricity utilities, industrials, and natural gas producers.

Boardwalk Pipelines' president and CEO, Scott Hallam said that the project would provide low-cost access to LNG markets around the world while also supplying industrial and power needs in Gulf Coast Region.

Gulf South secured a contract with a long term user at terms that would allow it to progress the project. It will also use the open season to gauge additional interest.

It added that the project would add at least 1,450 million Dth/day (1,45 billion Cf/d) to Southwest Louisiana.

The project includes a new 155 mile pipeline as well as upgrades to the existing Index 129 pipe in southeast Texas. The new line will begin at the Carthage Header, and extend all the way to Beauregard Parish in Louisiana.

The release stated that it will include new compression facilities and metering equipment, adding the November 1, 2029 target date. (Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru; Editing by Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)