Bull Run Pipeline: 36 Miles of Gas from NM to TX?
Published Date: 12/22/2025
Notice
Summary
Forza Pipeline LLC and Bull Run Pipeline LLC want to build a new 36-inch natural gas pipeline stretching 36 miles from New Mexico to Texas, plus some new stations and valves. This $183 million project aims to move up to 750,000 dekatherms of gas daily to big markets, with new rates proposed for using the pipeline. People and businesses interested have until a set deadline to speak up or get involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Proposed pipeline transport rates
The applicants propose initial recourse rates for transportation service and a Tariff that includes authority to enter into negotiated-rate agreements for use of the new pipeline. Those proposed rates are included in the application on file with the Commission and would determine what shippers pay to move gas on the pipeline.
You can file comments or intervene
You can file comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene in the FERC proceeding for this pipeline by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on January 6, 2026. There is no fee to file; intervenors gain party rights (including the ability to request rehearing and later challenge Commission orders).
Environmental review timing and notifications
Within 90 days of this notice, FERC staff will either complete its environmental review and place it on the public record or issue a Notice of Schedule for Environmental Review that sets milestones, including the anticipated date for the final environmental impact statement or environmental assessment. If you comment on the environmental review you will be placed on the Commission's environmental mailing list and will be notified when the EA or EIS is issued and when associated meetings are scheduled.
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