Texas Eastern Modernization: Kosciusko
Enbridge Inc. is an energy infrastructure company connecting millions of people with the energy they rely on every day, fueling quality of life.
Texas Eastern Transmission, LP (Texas Eastern) is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Enbridge Inc. Texas Eastern connects Texas and the Gulf Coast with high-demand markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast areas and helps deliver natural gas for ultimate use by homes, businesses, and manufacturers.
Texas Eastern is modernizing many of its compressor stations to reduce emissions and provide greater energy reliability including the Kosciusko, MS station.
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Project overview:
- Type: Modernization
- Status: FERC application filed
- Expected to transport: Natural gas
- In-service target date: March 31, 2028
- Ownership: Enbridge (100%)
Project Information:
Notice of Application
On Nov. 13, 2025, Texas Eastern filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the proposed Kosciusko Compressor Station Replacement Project and was subsequently assigned FERC docket number CP26-24-000.
Notice of the Application was mailed to affected landowners and local, state, and federal governments and agencies involved in the projects. A copy of the publicly available portions of the application and supporting documents are on file at:
- Attala County Public Library, 201 S Huntington St., Kosciusko, MS 39090.
A copy of the full application can be found on the FERC docket by clicking here.
Our neighbors and anyone interested can call Texas Eastern’s toll-free hotline at 855-619-0054.
We are committed to meaningfully engaging with the communities where we live and work. We welcome any questions or comments.
Kosciusko compressor unit replacement
The Kosciusko Compressor Station in Attala County already supports the transportation of natural gas supplies within Mississippi and the broader region. As a part of the Texas Eastern Modernization Projects, we are proposing upgrades to the Kosciusko facility to optimize and strengthen our existing infrastructure network by replacing 14 reciprocating units with three new natural gas-fired turbines.
This upgrade will help improve reliability and efficiency, and continue to provide natural gas transportation to serve utilities and meet the demand for clean, affordable, domestic energy.