Colonial Pipeline Allocates Cycle 59 Shipments on Distillate Line 2, Ensuring Product Flow from Atlanta to Nashville
(Reuters) — Colonial Pipeline Co. is allocating space for Cycle 59 shipments on its distillate Line 2, which transports products from Atlanta to Nashville, Tennessee. The company issued this notice to shippers on Tuesday.
Committed information regarding these allocations will be available on Oct. 10, according to the pipeline operator.
Typically, allocations are announced when the nominations—or requests—for shipping space exceed Colonial's ability to meet the five-day lifting cycle. These cycles represent five-day periods during which a specific sequence of in-season products is pumped. Colonial follows a consistent schedule, pumping the same sequence of products every five days.
With over 5,500 miles (8,850 km) of pipeline, Colonial connects U.S. Gulf Coast refineries to markets across the southern and eastern United States, delivering gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other refined products.
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