The Magellan Pipeline Company announced Thursday that it is withdrawing plans for a controversial expansion of its gasoline storage facility across the street from a Commerce City elementary school. The five additional fuel storage tanks are no longer needed because a customer backed out of a commercial contract, Anell Morrow, a spokeswoman for ONEOK, Magellan’s parent company, wrote in a statement sent to The Denver Post. “ONEOK will continue to meet customer needs through Magellan’s existing, valuable infrastructure in the area and looks forward to working with stakeholders.” the statement said. Magellan previously said it needed to expand in order to store reformulated gasoline, which is required for Front Range motorists during the summer ozone season in June, July and August.