MoGas Pipeline Announces Open Season
MoGas Pipeline, LLC (MoGas), a wholly owned subsidiary of CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust, Inc., has announced an open season to solicit interest in firm transportation capacity on its interstate natural gas pipeline in Missouri and Illinois.
Non-binding expressions of interests are due from interested customers by 5:00 p.m. Central Time on Dec. 13, 2019.
MoGas is considering an expansion of the capacity of its natural gas pipeline system to approximately 200,000 dekatherms per day (Dt/day) from its current capacity of 125,000 Dt/day.
Based on the timing of required permitting and construction activities, MoGas expects that the natural gas pipeline expansion would be operational in the fourth quarter of 2020.
MoGas owns an approximately 263-mile FERC-regulated interstate natural gas pipeline system serving the St. Louis area and central Missouri, which delivers natural gas to both investor-owned and municipal local distribution systems.
MoGas has pipeline receipt and delivery interconnects with Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (REX), Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP (PEPL) and Enable Mississippi River Transmission, LLC (MRT).
For customer inquiries about the open season, please contact Cy Zebot at (772) 766-4013 or czebot@mogaspipe.com. More information about the open season is available at www.mogaspipe.com.
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