Thursday, April 12, 2012

Another Pipeline: This One To Service the D-J Basin -- Colorado to Texas; 435 Miles

Updates

April 15, 2012: RBN Energy has the story on this one.

April 15, 2015: link to short note on this at PennEnergy.  PennEnergy links break early, requiring a subscription for archives. This short blurb mentioned two new pipelines: this one, the D-J to Texas; and the proposed ONEOK pipline from the Bakken area to Cushing. The important point in this short note:
The Bakken Crude Express Pipeline, Oneok's first foray into oil, would be able to handle as much as 200,000 barrels per day and would combine with five other proposals to offer the region the ability to ship 900,000 barrels per day.
The EPP D-J pipeline to Texas, expected to be completed by the end of 2013, would initially have a capacity of 150,000 barrels per day, expandable to 230,000 barrels per day. 

Original Post
Yahoo!InPlay:
7:30AM Enterprise Products, Anadarko (APC) and DCP Midstream (DPM) to jointly develop new NGL Pipeline to serve colorado's Denver-Julesburg Basin: Enterprise Products Partners, Anadarko Petroleum, and DCP Midstream, announce an agreement to design and construct a new natural gas liquids pipeline that will originate in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in Weld County, Colorado and extend approximately 435 miles to Skellytown, Texas. Each party will hold a one-third interest.
Political comment deleted.

The Reuters story.

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