Permian Global Access Pipeline

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Permian Global Access Pipeline, also called the PGAP Project, is a proposed natural gas pipeline in Texas and Louisiana.[1]

Location

The pipeline will run from Pecos County, Texas, USA through Midland, Texas, USA, ending in Gillis, Louisiana, USA.

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Project Details

  • Owner: Tellurian Inc.
  • Proposed capacity: 2,000 million cubic feet per day
  • Length: 1,005.8 kilometers / 625 miles
  • Status: Proposed
  • Start Year: 2022

Background

The $3.7 billion pipeline will have the capacity to transport 2 billion cubic feet of gas a day. It is expected to begin operation by 2022. It will be part of Tellurian's planned $7 billion pipeline network in Texas and Louisiana, designed to support Tellurian's Driftwood LNG Terminal, a proposed natural gas export facility near Lake Charles, Louisiana. It will run 625 miles, taking natural gas from Pecos County, Texas to Jefferson Davis Parish in Louisiana.[2]

In April of 2019, Tellurian announced that its subsidiary Permian Global Access Pipeline LLC was holding an open season to secure prospective shippers for its proposed PGAP project.

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References

  1. Planned Pipelines, Pipeline News, accessed October 2018
  2. Ryan Maye Handy, Tellurian seeks financing for new Permian gas pipeline, Chron.com, March 21, 2018

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