滨海大道项目在竞争激烈的东南市场取得进展

由于发电和数据中心的能源需求将天然气拉向墨西哥湾东部海岸,Boardwalk Pipelines 的 Kosciusko Junction 项目已达成最终投资决定。


分析人士表示, Boardwalk Pipelines 的科修斯科枢纽项目在一个日益增长的市场中加大了赌注,这个市场正受到多家竞争对手的争夺。

12 月 11 日,总部位于休斯顿的 Boardwalk 宣布已就 11.6 亿立方英尺/天的 Kosci Junction 天然气管道项目达成最终投资决定 (FID)。该管道是一个 110 英里长、直径 36 英寸的绿地项目,将海恩斯维尔和费耶特维尔页岩和阿巴拉契亚盆地的天然气供应输送到美国东南部市场。

目标投入运营日期为2029年上半年。该公司计划最早于2025年第三季度从联邦能源管理委员会获得许可。

在公告中,Boardwalk 领导层表示,该项目是为了满足东南部地区(尤其是密西西比州)日益增长的数据中心和发电需求。其他几家中游公司已经注意到了该地区,并且正在创建自己的管道项目。

TPH Energy 分析师扎克·范埃弗伦 (Zack Van Everen) 在 12 月 12 日的一篇文章中表示,该项目与Kinder Morgan (KMI)Energy Transfer提出的提案“直接竞争” 。

在该项目的首个开放季节,Boardwalk 表示,连接项目将为德克萨斯天然气输送格林维尔侧线增加压缩,并建造一条 80 英里的绿地管道以连接到南方天然气管道,以及一条额外的 19 英里管线以连接到墨西哥湾南部,Everen 说。

在开放季节,Boardwalk 的最低预订价格为每 1,000 立方英尺 0.42 美元。

KMI 的密西西比河穿越项目计划产能为 15 亿立方英尺/天,将与田纳西天然气公司、南方天然气公司和 Transco 公司网络相连。KMI 于 9 月为该项目举行了具有约束力的开放期。

Energy Transfer 还提出了自己的南密西西比项目,该项目将把来自迦太基、海恩斯维尔和佩里维尔的天然气与南方天然气、田纳西天然气和佛罗里达天然气等管道连接起来。ET 已将该项目的最低产能设定为 10 亿立方英尺/天,但表示可以扩展到 20 亿立方英尺/天。该公司于 10 月启动了该项目的开放期。

KMI 和 ET 均尚未宣布各自项目的 FID。

East Daley Analytics 在 12 月 11 日对此举的分析中写道:“Boardwalk 可能抢先一步占领了新市场。”

Boardwalk 在公告中表示,Kosci Junction 的建设得到了与主要客户签订的 20 年协议的支持。该公司正在与其他公司就剩余产能进行谈判,Boardwalk 估计剩余产能为 15.8 亿立方英尺/天。

Boardwalk 总裁兼首席执行官斯科特·哈勒姆 (Scott Hallam) 在公告中表示:“科西枢纽项目提供了一条重要的天然气供应动脉,可以支持数据中心和工业需求的增长,从而推动我国的经济发展。”

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Boardwalk Project Steps Up in Competitive Southeast Market

Boardwalk Pipelines' Kosciusko Junction project has reached FID as power generation and data centers’ energy demand pull natural gas to the eastern Gulf Coast.


Boardwalk Pipelines’ Kosciusko Junction project ups the ante in a growing market several competitors are fighting over, analysts said.

On Dec. 11, Houston-based Boardwalk announced it had reached a final investment decision (FID) on the 1.16-Bcf/d Kosci Junction natural gas pipeline project. The pipeline is a 110-mile, 36-inch diameter greenfield project tying in supplies from the Haynesville and Fayetteville shales and  Appalachian Basin to southeastern U.S. markets.

The target in-service date is the first half of 2029. The company plans to acquire a permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as early as third quarter 2025.

In the announcement, Boardwalk leaders said the project is needed to support growing data center and power generation demand in the Southeast, but especially in Mississippi. It’s a region that several other midstream companies have already noticed and are in the midst of creating their own pipeline projects.

The project “directly competes” with proposals on the table from Kinder Morgan (KMI) and Energy Transfer, said TPH Energy analyst Zack Van Everen in a Dec. 12 article.

In the project’s first open season, Boardwalk stated that the junction project would add compression to the Texas Gas Transmission Greenville Lateral and build an 80-mile greenfield pipeline to connect to Southern Natural Gas and an additional 19-mile line to connect into Gulf South, Everen said.

Boardwalk’s minimum reservation rate listed in the open season was $0.42 per 1,000 cf.

KMI’s Mississippi Crossing project has a proposed capacity of 1.5 Bcf/d with connections into Tennessee Gas, Southern Natural Gas and Transco networks. KMI held a binding open season for the project in September.

Energy Transfer has also proposed its own South Mississippi project, which would connect gas from Carthage, Haynesville and Perryville to interconnects that include Southern Natural Gas, Tennessee Gas and Florida Gas. ET has put a minimum capacity on the project of 1 Bcf/d but says it’s scalable to 2 Bcf/d. The company held its open season on the project in October.

Neither KMI nor ET have announced FID on their respective projects.

“Boardwalk may have beaten these competitors to the punch to capture new market,” East Daley Analytics wrote in a Dec. 11 analysis of the move.

Boardwalk said in its announcement that the Kosci Junction build is supported by a 20-year agreement with an anchor customer. The company is negotiating with others for the remainder of capacity, which Boardwalk estimated at 1.58 Bcf/d.

“The Kosci Junction Project provides a critical artery of gas supply needed to support the growth of data centers and industrial demand that is fueling the economic development of our country,” said Boardwalk President and CEO Scott Hallam in the announcement.

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