Harvest Pipeline Co. said March 1 it has launched a binding open season for commitments to its Point Comfort Pipeline Project.
Once complete, the project will permit the Houston company's affiliate, Arrowhead Offshore Pipeline LLC, to offer transportation services of crude petroleum from Jackson County, Texas, to the Port of Calhoun located in Calhoun County, Texas.
Participating shippers electing to make a long-term commitment to the project pursuant to the terms of the open season will be eligible to receive firm service.
The binding open season will conclude at 5 p.m. central time on March 31.
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