Opportunity

Federal Register #CP26478000

Kinetica Energy Express Compressor Unit Construction in Louisiana

Buyer

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

July 07, 2026

Identifier

CP26478000

NAICS

237120

This notice from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), under the Department of Energy, details Kinetica Energy Express, LLC's request to construct new gas infrastructure in Louisiana: - Government Buyer: - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Department of Energy - OEMs and Vendors: - Kinetica Energy Express, LLC (project proponent and only named vendor) - Products/Services Requested: - Construction and installation of one compressor unit rated at 11,110 horsepower - Appurtenant facilities to support the compressor unit - Metering facilities for gas measurement - Project Details: - Location: Pecan Island and Acadia Parish, Louisiana - Purpose: Alleviate system deliverability constraints, stabilize mainline gas pressure, improve reliability and flexibility, and restore deliverability for existing customers - Estimated project cost: $40 million - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No specific part numbers or detailed equipment lists provided beyond the compressor unit specification - Project is subject to public intervention and protest deadlines as part of the regulatory process - Places of Performance and Key Locations: - Project site: Pecan Island and Acadia Parish, Louisiana - Contracting office: FERC offices in Washington, DC and Rockville, MD

Description

Kinetica Energy Express, LLC has filed a prior notice request under its blanket certificate for authorization to construct and install one compressor unit of 11,110 horsepower and appurtenant facilities, including metering facilities, located in Pecan Island and Acadia Parish, Louisiana. The project aims to alleviate system deliverability constraints, stabilize gas pressure on the mainline, improve reliability and flexibility of existing service, and eliminate pressure constraints to restore deliverability capability to existing customers. The estimated cost of the project is $40 million. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has established deadlines for intervention and protests related to this request.

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