Tallgrass Energy's Pony Express Pipeline, announced two binding open seasons on April 28th (2023). Tallgrass is soliciting both shipper commitments and acreage dedications for crude oil transportation from Pony Express’ Platteville, Buckingham, and Pawnee origins (black dots on the map), in exchange for incentive tariff rates. These open seasons commenced on May 1, 2023 and will run for 30 days.
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This 'Pony' Knows More Than One Trick - More Than a Bullet Line from Rockies to Cushing
<p>Tallgrass Energy Partners’ Pony Express Pipeline provides capacity to move 230 Mb/d of Bakken crude oil received at Guernsey, WY all the way to the mega-hub at Cushing, OK, making it one of the most important pipeline corridors out of the Williston Basin.</p>
Tallgrass, Bridger Launch Open Season for Pony Express Crude Oil Pipeline
That Was Then, This Is Now - An Update on Cushing-Related Crude Pipeline Projects
Crude oil inventory levels aren’t the only thing in a constant state of flux at the crude storage hub in Cushing, OK. A year ago, we blogged extensively about Cushing’s major players, storage assets and incoming and outgoing pipelines, as well as plans for new pipes that highlight the hub’s continued significance, even in an increasingly Permian- and Gulf Coast-focused energy sector. A lot has changed since then, though. Some pipeline projects into and out of Cushing have advanced to final investment decisions (FIDs), while others have floundered or foundered. Also, brand-new pipeline projects have been announced, as was a big acquisition that will make Energy Transfer a major player in Cushing storage. Today, we begin a short series on recent developments at the Oklahoma oil hub and how they reflect changes in the ever-evolving U.S. energy markets.