Oryx Southern Delaware Oil Gathering and Transport LLC began an additional open season for the extension of the Oryx Trans Permian Pipeline system, parent company Oryx Midstream Services LLC said May 18, the day the open season began.

Volume commitments and/or acreage dedications will be taken through the open season until June 17, when it closes.

The 16-inch pipeline system runs about 112 miles across Reeves, Ward, Pecos, Crane, Upton and Midland counties, Texas, providing access to two interconnects, an active connection to Magellan Midstream Partners LP’s Longhorn Pipeline near Crane, Texas, and a future connection to Enterprise Products Partners’ Midland Terminal. This connection will be completed in August, the company said.

The system also has low-pressure gathering and transportation assets, and three storage terminals near Pecos, Crane and Midland, Texas. These terminals have in-service capacity for 150,000 barrels (Mbbl) of oil, which could expand to capacity for more than 390 Mbbl with additional tankage in Reeves, Ward and Crane counties.

Oryx Midstream Services LLC is based in Midland, Texas.