Opportunity

Federal Register #CP26543000

FERC Review: Southeast Supply Header, LLC Tupelo Trail Project Compressor Equipment and Upgrades

Buyer

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Posted

July 06, 2026

Respond By

July 21, 2026

Identifier

CP26543000

NAICS

237120, 486210

This opportunity concerns the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Department of Energy, reviewing an application from Southeast Supply Header, LLC for the Tupelo Trail Project. - Government Buyer: - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Department of Energy - OEMs and Vendors: - Southeast Supply Header, LLC (project applicant and operator) - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of a new 23,470 horsepower Titan 130 turbine-driven compressor unit and related appurtenances at the Lucedale Compressor Station - Replacement of compressors and engines at Lucedale and Gwinville Compressor Stations - Uprating of compressor engines at Delhi, Gwinville, and Lucedale Compressor Stations by removing software controls that limit horsepower - Associated appurtenant activities to support increased pipeline capacity - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project will increase the SESH system's capacity by 110,000 dekatherms per day to serve the Plant Daniel electric generation facility - Estimated total project cost is $87,599,997 - No specific part numbers or purchase quantities for equipment are provided in the notice - Proposed rolled-in rate treatment and an incremental fuel rate for the new firm service - OEM Highlight: - Southeast Supply Header, LLC is the only OEM/vendor explicitly mentioned in the notice

Description

Southeast Supply Header, LLC has filed an application requesting authorization for its Tupelo Trail Project located in George and Jefferson Davis Counties, Mississippi, and Richland Parish, Louisiana. The project involves installing a new 23,470 horsepower turbine-driven compressor unit and related appurtenances at the Lucedale Compressor Station, replacing compressors and engines at existing compressor stations, uprating compressor engines by removing software controls, and performing associated activities. The project aims to increase the design capacity on the SESH system by 110,000 dekatherms per day to serve the Plant Daniel electric generation in Jackson County, Mississippi. The estimated total cost of the project is $87,599,997, with proposed rolled-in rate treatment and an incremental fuel rate for the firm service created by the project.

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