Ohio River Valley Pipeline LLC, an affiliate of the EnLink Midstream companies, announced the start of a binding open season for volume commitments on a new condensate pipeline system. The ORV Condensate Pipeline will transport condensate from points in Harrison, Belmont, Guernsey, Noble, Monroe and Washington counties, Ohio, to: Bells Run Station in Washington County, Ohio; Black Run Station in Muskingum County, Ohio; and, if the company chooses to extend the system, to one or more connecting facilities in Holmes, Coshocton and Harrison counties, Ohio.
The system’s design capacity will depend on the level of interest shown by potential committed shippers during the open season. The open season began on Dec. 17 and will end at 5 pm Central time on Jan. 15, 2015.
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