Monday, February 25, 2013

Previously Reported: "Keystone XL 2.0 Alt" In Progress; KeystoneAlt

Oil & Gas Journal is reporting:
Enbridge Inc. and Energy Transfer will jointly develop a project to move 420,000-660,000 b/d of crude oil by pipeline from Patoka, Ill., to St. James, La., and the eastern Gulf Coast refining market by converting certain segments of Trunkline Gas Co. LLC’s system to liquids service. Trunkline is a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners LP and Energy Transfer Equity LP.
The converted 30-in. OD crude oil pipeline would enter service by 2015, pending US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval of Trunkline’s July 2012 request to abandon certain designated segments of pipeline from natural gas transmission service. Crude slate and the level of subscriptions received in a pending open season will determine the pipeline’s capacity.
Once completed, the project will span more than 700 miles, including a new lateral from near Boyce, La., to St. James. The St. James hub will provide access to refineries in the eastern Gulf Coast, as well as dock access for water-borne shipments.
Remember, the Keystone XL 1.0 would have had a capacity of about 800,000 bopd.

So, now the new Keystone XL 2.0: the Trunkline Pipeline.

This has been previously reported, but I need to post a note to help me remember all these new pipelines or pipeline reversals.

Seaway.

Trunkline.

Capline.

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