Energy Transfer has filed a petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to set rates and operating terms for the first phase of its Hugh Brinson Pipeline. The 1.5 Bcf/d line will move gas from the Permian Basin to North Texas, with early third-quarter flows still expected.
Energy Transfer's Hugh Brinson Pipeline has taken its first formal step with federal regulators, filing a petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to set rates and operating terms for the first phase of the project. The line is designed to carry 1.5 Bcf/d from the Permian Basin to North Texas.
The petition sets the rates and operating terms that will govern how the line runs once service begins. That filing signals a service milestone for the Permian-to-North Texas natural gas route.
Early third-quarter flows on the first phase remain expected, according to the company's timeline. The advance came as Waha natural gas prices extended gains.
Source: Natural Gas Intelligence (snippet-based)
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