Southwest Gas Holdings Announces Strong Interest in Northern Nevada Natural Gas Expansion Project

Reuters
06 Jun
Southwest Gas Holdings Announces Strong Interest in Northern Nevada Natural Gas Expansion Project

Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. has announced a strong interest in its Great Basin Gas Transmission Company's 2028 Expansion Project, aimed at increasing natural gas capacity in Northern Nevada. The project's Binding Open Season has closed, showing significant demand from potential shippers. The expansion is set to add approximately 1.25 billion cubic feet of incremental capacity per day, with a minimum twenty-year term for each transportation service agreement. This initiative is expected to enhance reliable energy delivery and support regional economic growth. The project, requiring an estimated capital investment of $800 million to $1.2 billion, is pending successful negotiations of binding agreements and approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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