Tallgrass Energy and Wyoming-based Bridger Pipeline launched a 30-day open season on Jan. 24 for a section of the Pony Express Pipeline.
Kansas-based Tallgrass announced a binding, joint-tariff open season for shipper commitments of crude oil to be moved between Bridger Pipeline’s Guernsey Hub in southeast Wyoming and the Pony Express’ Guernsey and Sterling origin terminals. The Sterling terminal is in Northeast Colorado.
This is the fourth open season, each for different sections of the pipeline, that Tallgrass has announced since March 2023.
Prospective shippers can review details of the open season after contacting and signing a confidentiality agreement with Tallgrass.
The Pony Express Pipeline is an 830-mile, 230,000 bbl/d network with a main line from Guernsey to Cushing, Oklahoma, with a secondary Northeast Colorado Lateral that delivers up to 90,000 bbl/d to Cushing.
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