American Midstream Partners Proposes 50-Mile Crude Oil Pipeline in North Dakota

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American Midstream Partners Proposes 50-Mile Crude Oil Pipeline in North Dakota

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American Midstream Partners wholly - owned subsidiary, American Midstream Bakken, LLC, is conducting a binding 'open season' for a proposed 50-mile Bakken crude oil gathering and transportation system in the center of McKenzie County, North Dakota (the “Bakken System”) to transport initially 15,000 bpd and eventually up to 40,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil for delivery to major intrastate and interstate pipeline systems beginning in June 2015.

'Open Season' is an American idiom signifying a period of unrestrained activity.

During the binding open season, potential shippers have the opportunity to obtain crude oil transportation service on the Bakken System on a committed or uncommitted basis at various tier-based rates according to volumes transported. Parties interested in becoming Committed Shippers can do so by making long-term acreage or volumetric dedications for crude oil gathering and transportation service on the Bakken System. The open season will also provide potential shippers with the opportunity to deliver volumes into the system via a truck rack. The open season will last approximately 30 days, closing on June 22, 2015.
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Denver-based American Midstream Partners, LP is a limited partnership formed to own, operate, develop and acquire a diversified portfolio of midstream energy assets. The Partnership provides midstream services in the Texas, North Dakota, and the Gulf Coast and Southeast regions of the United States.

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