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Colonial allocates Cycle 59 shipments on distillate Line 2
Oct 11, 2024 12:05 AM

Oct 8 (Reuters) - Colonial Pipeline Co is

allocating space for Cycle 59 shipments on Line 2, which carries

distillates from Atlanta to Nashville, Tennessee, the company

said in a notice sent to shippers on Tuesday.

* Committed information will be available on Oct. 10, the

pipeline

operator said.

* The company generally announces allocations when

nominations, or

requests, for space to ship petroleum products on its lines

exceed its ability to meet the five-day lifting cycle.

* The cycles are five-day periods when a sequence of all

in-season

products is pumped.

* Colonial pumps the same sequence of products every five

days.

* Colonial connects U.S. Gulf Coast refineries with markets

across

the southern and eastern United States through more than 5,500

miles (8,850 km) of pipeline, delivering gasoline, diesel, jet

fuel and other refined products.

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