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Enbridge Pipelines LLP will be holding a binding Open Season for the Flanagan South Pipeline Expansion (FSP, Line 59) for 110,000 barrels per day (bpd). The contracted capacity will be available as an International Joint Tariff, with receipts in Western Canada to the U.S Gulf Coast via the Enbridge Mainline, FSP, and Seaway pipelines.

Open Season Process

The Open Season will begin at 9 a.m. CST on November 2, 2023 and concludes at 1 p.m. CST on November 29, 2023.

Bona fide potential shippers that desire to receive copies of the Open Season documents, including Open Season Procedures and Transportation Service Agreements, are required to execute a Confidentiality Agreement. Access to a downloadable Confidentiality Agreement can be found below. Once executed, please submit the Confidentiality Agreement to FSPopenseason@enbridge.com and a fully executed Agreement will be returned.

System Overview

Together, the Flanagan South Pipeline and the Seaway Pipeline System allow crude oil transported on the Enbridge Mainline System to access key U.S. Gulf Coast refining centers in Houston and Port Arthur, Texas. The Flanagan South Pipeline, a 954-kilometre (593-mile), 36" interstate crude oil pipeline that originates at the Enbridge Flanagan Terminal in Illinois and terminates in Cushing, Oklahoma, came into service in Q4 2014 and has current capacity of 720,000 bpd.

The Seaway Pipeline System has a capacity of 950,000 bpd and consists of two 846-kilometre (526-mile) 30" pipelines between Cushing, Oklahoma and the Seaway Jones Creek Terminal in Brazoria County, TX. The pipelines can deliver to the Freeport Docks, Phillips 66 Sweeny Refinery, Enterprise ECHO Terminal, Texas City Seaway Pipeline System and Docks, or continue on to Beaumont/Port Arthur where the Seaway System connects to three terminals: Sunoco Nederland, Enterprise Beaumont Marine West, and Phillips 66 Beaumont.