Opportunity
Federal Register #2026-09686
Environmental Assessment Notice for Texas Gas Transmission Carnation Project
Buyer
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Posted
May 14, 2026
Identifier
2026-09686
NAICS
541620
This notice from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announces the availability of an environmental assessment (EA) for the Carnation Project proposed by Texas Gas Transmission, LLC. - Government Buyer: - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), part of the U.S. Department of Energy - Project Overview: - Modification, construction, and operation of natural gas facilities in Hamilton County, Ohio - Installation of a new 14,189-horsepower compressor unit and ancillary facilities at the Crosby-Harrison Compressor Station - Addition of two new single-run regulators and associated aboveground piping at the New Haven Regulators Facility - Environmental Assessment: - EA evaluates environmental impacts, alternatives, and mitigation measures - Concludes the project would not significantly affect the human environment - OEMs and Vendors: - Texas Gas Transmission, LLC is the project proponent - No other OEMs or vendors are specified - Products/Services: - No specific products, part numbers, or service procurements are listed in this notice - Unique Requirements: - Focus is on environmental review and public notification, not direct procurement
Description
This notice announces the availability of an environmental assessment (EA) prepared by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff for the Carnation Project proposed by Texas Gas Transmission, LLC. The project involves modifying, constructing, and operating natural gas facilities in Hamilton County, Ohio, including a new 14,189-horsepower compressor unit and ancillary facilities at the existing Crosby-Harrison Compressor Station, and two new single-run regulators with associated piping at the New Haven Regulators Facility. The EA evaluates potential environmental effects, alternatives, and mitigation measures, concluding that the project would not significantly affect the human environment. Public comments on the EA are invited by June 10, 2026.