Washington Crossing Field Services Announces Open Season
Austin, Texas — (PRNewswire) — Washington Crossing Field Services, LLC (WCFS) today announced it intends to conduct an Open Season for the Trophy Pipeline, a new FERC regulated, crude oil pipeline to be located in Lea County, New Mexico to multiple long-haul takeaway pipelines, including, but not limited to, Plains Pipeline, L.P., Oryx Southern Delaware Oil Gathering and Transport LLC and Salt Creek Midstream, LLC. The Trophy Pipeline will have the capacity to accept 50,000 barrels per day of crude oil from numerous lease tank batteries and other field receipt points in the northern Delaware Basin.
Open Season
WCFS intends to conduct an Open Season to obtain long-term acreage dedications for the Trophy Pipeline. The Trophy Pipeline will be constructed in phases, with the final phase projected to be in-service in the first quarter of 2020.
Open Season Process
The Open Season is scheduled to begin on January 11, 2019 and end on February 11, 2019. All bids must be submitted to WCFS by 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on or before February 11, 2019. Certain additional information regarding the Trophy Pipeline and the Open Season can be found at https://www.ameredev.com/operations/midstream-services. All requests for Open Season documents, presentation of bids, and other correspondence should be directed to:
Floyd Hammond
Chief Operating Officer
737.300.4700
fhammond@ameredev.com
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