Blueknight Energy Partners LP (BKEP) extended the open season for its Oklahoma Condensate Pipeline until Dec. 18, the company said Nov. 30.
BKEP will convert a portion of its existing Oklahoma Mainline System to meet growing demand for dedicated condensate service. The pipeline will originate in Maysville, Okla., and terminate at the BKEP oil terminal in Cushing, Okla., and will serve the Scoop and Stack plays.
The system initially will move a single commingled condensate-grade crude oil. However, with sufficient customer demand, a second grade of condensate could also be transported.
The project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2016.
Blueknight Energy Partners LP is based in Oklahoma City.
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