· Brian Horton · New Project · 4 min read
Texas Gas Unveils Borealis Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion to Meet Growing US Energy Demand
Texas Gas Transmission announced open season for Borealis Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion

As the demand for natural gas continues to rise across the United States, Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipelines, LP, is set to play a crucial role in meeting this growing energy need with its groundbreaking Borealis Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion Project. Announced on April 1, 2025, this transformative expansion promises to connect abundant natural gas reserves from the Marcellus and Utica shale basins to critical energy markets spanning Ohio to Louisiana. The project’s goal is to enhance the reliability and affordability of natural gas supplies, positioning it as a key infrastructure development for America’s energy future.
Project Overview
The Borealis Project aims to optimize Texas Gas’ existing 5,975-mile pipeline network, minimizing the need for new construction and expanding transportation capacity by up to 2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). By leveraging its current footprint, the project enhances connections between the prolific Marcellus and Utica supply basins and growing energy demand markets across the country. The Borealis Project will strengthen energy delivery to various sectors, including electric utilities, independent power producers, local distribution companies, industrial users, and LNG exporters.
One of the standout features of the Borealis Project is its ability to provide cost-effective, scalable solutions by utilizing existing infrastructure. This strategic approach not only minimizes costs but also accelerates the expansion process, allowing for timely delivery of much-needed energy supplies to meet the growing demand from both residential and commercial consumers.
Key Benefits of the Borealis Project
The Borealis Project is designed to offer numerous advantages for customers and energy consumers across the United States. One of the most significant benefits is the reliable and continuous supply of natural gas. This ensures that electric utilities can power communities efficiently, independent power producers can meet peak demand, and local distribution companies can reliably serve residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Furthermore, with the increasing demand for data centers and the global need for LNG exports, the Borealis Project offers a dependable solution for these critical industries.
In addition to its reliability, the Borealis Project provides a cost-effective solution for energy distribution. By utilizing existing infrastructure, the expansion minimizes the need for new construction, leading to lower costs for both project development and ongoing operations. This approach enhances the overall value for shippers, allowing them to benefit from a streamlined and efficient system that meets their energy needs while remaining cost-effective.
Another key benefit is the timely and resilient nature of the Borealis Project. With America’s energy demand continuing to surge, this expansion is a much-needed solution that provides critical infrastructure for a secure and robust energy future. The project will play an essential role in ensuring the reliable delivery of natural gas to a diverse range of industries and communities across the country.
Non-Binding Open Season Details
As part of the Borealis Project, Texas Gas is conducting a non-binding Open Season to gather interest from potential participants who may want to secure firm transportation capacity on the expanded pipeline. This Open Season will take place from April 1 to April 30, 2025, and provides an opportunity for interested parties to express their interest in up to 2.0 Bcf/d of firm transportation service.
The process follows the guidelines set by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for interstate pipelines, ensuring that all interested parties have equal access to the available capacity. The Open Season is an essential step in the project’s development, as it enables Texas Gas to gauge demand and make necessary adjustments to the project as needed.
Interested parties must submit a Confidentiality Agreement (CA) to participate in the Open Season, with further project details, including proposed rates and terms, provided upon execution of the agreement. Following this non-binding phase, Texas Gas will engage in further discussions with participants who have signed the CA and may move toward binding commitments for the project.
Looking Ahead
The Borealis Project is a clear reflection of Texas Gas’ ongoing commitment to providing reliable, cost-effective, and scalable energy solutions for the United States. By tapping into the abundant natural gas reserves of the Marcellus and Utica shale basins, the project strengthens the link between these vital energy sources and the communities and industries that rely on them every day. As the energy landscape continues to evolve, the Borealis Project is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping America’s energy future.
The continued growth of the U.S. energy market relies on forward-thinking infrastructure projects like Borealis that ensure dependable, affordable energy for consumers nationwide. With the Open Season period underway, Texas Gas is taking the necessary steps to bring this critical project to life, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and sustainable energy future.
- Texas Gas Transmission
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