Navigator Looks to Expand Borger Express Pipeline System
(P&GJ) —Navigator Energy Services has announced a binding open season on its Borger Express pipeline system, to provide shippers the opportunity to secure crude oil transportation services from Cushing, Oklahoma to Borger, Texas.
The Borger Express pipeline will provide the new services by utilizing approximately 180 miles of an existing crude oil pipeline, and constructing nearly 200 miles of new, 16-inch diameter pipeline from Cleo Springs, Oklahoma to Borger.
The project will provide shippers with critical transportation services for numerous grades of light and heavy crude oil from the Cushing storage hub to third party storage and a regional refinery in Borger.
Prior to participating in the open season, interested parties must execute a confidentiality agreement to govern the receipt of the open season documentation.
All potential shippers must submit binding commitments for service on the Borger Express pipeline by 12:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on November 5, 2020.
Subject to receipt of sufficient shipper commitments and all necessary permits and approvals, Borger Express is expected to be placed in service in first quarter of 2022.
More information about the open season and Borger Express is available by contacting Navigator’s Chief Commercial Officer, Laura McGlothlin, at (214) 880-6003 or lmcglothlin@nesmidstream.com.
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