Enbridge is holding an open season for its Express Pipeline to recontract about 100 Mb/d of transportation service originating at Hardisty, Alberta.

The open season began on December 18 and will conclude February 21, 2025, the company said, adding that the new contracts begin in April 2025. 

The capacity is becoming available due to the expiration of existing transportation contracts and won’t result in a capacity increase on Express, which is also known as Line 40. Back in April, Enbridge held a similar open season to contract about 50 Mb/d of capacity on Express after term commitments ended. 

Open Seasons can also be held to gauge the level of shipper interest to expand the capacity of a pipe, such as the one held earlier this year to raise the capacity of Enbridge’s Gray Oak System by 120 Mb/d.

The 310 Mb/d Express Pipeline moves light, medium, and heavy crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta to Casper, Wyo., and isn’t part of the Mainline System. At Wyoming, Express connects to Enbridge's Platte system which delivers into the Midwest. Based on past regulatory filings, committed contracts on Express could be as short as 5 years. 

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