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Mississippi Crossing Project

PERMITTING DASHBOARD PROJECT POSTING DATE: NOVEMBER 05, 2025

PROJECT WEBSITE: Mississippi Crossing Project

All dates below are specific to the schedule of the Environmental Review and Permitting processes for this project.

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Pipelines

SECTOR
Pipelines

Project Category

CATEGORY
Project Category FAST-41 Covered Projects

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

LEAD AGENCY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Description:

The Project will include approximately 199 miles of new 36 and 42-inch diameter mainline pipeline extending southeast from an interconnection near Greenville, Mississippi (Washington County) to Butler, Alabama (Choctaw County). Additional facilities will include approximately 7 miles of new 36-inch diameter pipeline (the CGT Lateral) in Humphreys and Sunflower counties, Mississippi, as well as approximately 2 miles of new 30-inch and 36-inch diameter laterals interconnecting with third-party pipelines in Attala and Lauderdale counties, Mississippi, and Choctaw County, Alabama. Three new compressor stations will be constructed along the Mississippi Crossing (MSX) Pipeline in Humphreys, Attala, and Lauderdale counties, with modifications at one existing compressor station in Washington County. The Project also involves construction of four new meter stations to accommodate interconnections with other pipeline systems, three overpressure protection (OPP) facilities with clamp-on meters at key interconnections, and additional appurtenant and auxiliary facilities.