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Tulsa-based Williams unit plans open season on Transco Pipeline
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Jan 23, 2009
A unit of Williams is holding a non-binding open season until Feb. 26 for an expansion project to provide increased capacity on its Transco natural gas pipeline system to serve markets in the Southeast.
Williams' proposed Mobile Bay South II expansion project will offer shippers the opportunity to subscribe to year-round firm transportation service on Transco's Mobile Bay Lateral from Station 85 in Choctaw County, Ala., as far south as an existing interconnection with Gulfstream Natural Gas System in Mobile County, Ala.
The Mobile Bay South II expansion project is expected to provide up to 550,000 dekatherms per day of new capacity and is expected to be available as early as May 2011.
The final project size and cost will be determined by the results of the open season.
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