WhiteWater reaches FID for Pelican Pipeline
WhiteWater has reached a final investment decision (FID) to move forward with the construction of the Pelican Pipeline after having secured sufficient firm transportation agreements with shippers.
The Pelican Pipeline has been designed to transport up to 1.75 Bft3d of natural gas through approximately 170 mi of 36-in. pipeline from Williams, Louisiana, to the Gillis Hub near Ragley, Louisiana (U.S.).
Supply for the Pelican Pipeline will be sourced from multiple upstream connections in the Haynesville Basin, including direct connections to processing facilities.
The Pelican Pipeline is expected to be in service in the first half of 2027, pending the receipt of customary regulatory and other approvals.
WhiteWater, an Austin, Texas-based infrastructure company has partnered with FIC, Stonepeak and Trace Capital Management on the Pelican Pipeline.
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