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Magellan: Open Season for Saddlehorn Pipeline Extended

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   |    Tuesday,December 16,2014

Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. announced an extension of the open season for commitments on the Saddlehorn Pipeline to transport various grades of crude oil from the Niobrara play in northeast Colorado to Magellan's storage facilities in Cushing, Oklahoma. Binding commitments are now due by 5:00 p.m. Central Time on Jan. 30, 2015.

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The Saddlehorn Pipeline includes construction of an approximate 600-mile, 20-inch diameter pipeline capable of transporting up to 400,000 barrels per day of crude oil from Platteville, Colorado to Magellan's storage facilities in Cushing. Subject to sufficient support for additional origins, Magellan may also add three new origin points for receipt of crude oil in Weld County near Riverside, Briggsdale and Pawnee.

Magellan is currently in the process of obtaining permits and right-of-way. Subject to receipt of necessary permits and regulatory approvals, the Saddlehorn Pipeline from Platteville to Cushing is expected to be operational during the second quarter of 2016.

As previously announced, Magellan has received binding commitments from a wholly owned subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and Noble Energy, Inc. In addition, Magellan has entered into letters of intent with Anadarko and Saddle Butte Pipeline II, LLC for potential equity ownership in Saddlehorn Pipeline.

The project scope, cost and ownership structure of the Saddlehorn Pipeline will be finalized after the open season closes and the total committed volumes are known.

For customer inquiries about the open season, please contact Chris Nalley at (918) 574-7710 or chris.nalley@magellanlp.com. More information about the open season is available here.


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