Gulf South Pipeline Seeks to Boost Gas Capacity by 280,000 Units
Published Date: 5/2/2025
Notice
Summary
Gulf South Pipeline Company wants to add new compressor stations and upgrade existing ones in Louisiana and Mississippi to boost their gas transportation by 280,000 dekatherms per day. This $216 million project aims to improve reliability and capacity, with costs likely affecting future rates. People have 90 days to get involved or share their thoughts before the project moves forward.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
New 280,000 Dth/d Gas Capacity
Gulf South plans to add compression at three existing compressor stations in Madison Parish, LA, Jasper and Forrest Counties, MS, and build one new compressor station in Hinds County, MS to create 280,000 dekatherms per day (Dth/d) of new firm transportation capacity.
Proposed $216M Project Seeks Incremental Rates
Gulf South estimates the Project will cost $216,000,000 and proposes incremental rates treatment for the Project; the notice indicates these project costs are likely to affect future rates.
90-Day Review and May 19 Intervention Deadline
You can file comments, protests, or a motion to intervene in the proceeding at no cost; the deadline for filing a motion to intervene is 5 p.m. eastern time on May 19, 2025. Commission staff will, within 90 days of this notice, either complete its environmental review and place it in the public record or issue a Notice of Schedule for Environmental Review.
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