Opportunity

Federal Register #CP26291000

Pipeline Modification Authorization Request for Donegal Storage Field System (Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC)

Buyer

FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMM

Posted

May 07, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

CP26291000

NAICS

237120

This opportunity concerns Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC's request for regulatory approval to modify pipelines in the Donegal Storage Field System, as announced by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Department of Energy. - Government Buyer: - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Department of Energy - Project Overview: - Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC seeks authorization to modify pipelines in the Donegal Storage Field System, Washington County, PA - Modifications include: - Installation of in-line inspection (ILI) launcher and receiver barrels - Reconfiguration of storage well pipelines - Connection to existing Lines 9260 and 9230 - Abandonment, replacement, and installation of pipeline segments at thirty-four modification points - Purpose is to enhance safety, enable pipeline integrity monitoring, and support pigging activities - Estimated Project Cost: - $14,421,896 - OEMs and Vendors: - Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC (no other OEMs or vendors specified) - Products/Services: - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities listed; this is a regulatory approval notice, not a direct procurement - Unique Requirements: - Focus on pipeline safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance - Locations: - Work to be performed in Washington County, Pennsylvania - FERC offices in Washington, DC and Rockville, MD are involved as contracting offices

Description

This notice pertains to Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC's request under blanket authorization to modify the existing Donegal Storage Field System pipelines. The modifications include installing an in-line inspection launcher and receiver barrels, reconfiguring certain storage well pipelines, and connecting them with existing lines through abandonment, replacement, and installation of pipeline segments at thirty-four points. The project aims to enhance safety and operational efficiency by enabling pipeline integrity monitoring and pigging activities. The total estimated cost of the project is $14,421,896, and the facilities are located in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

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