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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Permian Pipeline Projects -- 3.5 Million BOPD To Be Added In 2019 -- May 29, 2019

The link for the graphic below is at this post.

From twitter today. This is simply amazing. New pipeline capacity for the Permian -- to put this in perspective, I believe the Keystone XL killed by President Obama would have brought 800,000 bopd from Canada to the US:


The projects:
  • Gray Oak Pipeline -- Aneavor, Phillips 66 (note misspelling of "GRAY" in the tweet)
  • Cactus II Pipeline -- Plains All American
  • EPIC Crude Pipeline -- EPIC Pipeline
  • Bayou Bridge Pipeline phase 2 -- Energy Transfer, Plains All American
  • Matador Pipeline -- Anadarko, Magellan, Plains All American
  • Seminole Red Pipeline conversion --Enterprise Products Partners
  • Red Wolf Crude Connector -- Wolf Midstream
  • Gray Wolf Crude Connector -- Wolf Midstream
  • Seaway Pipeline expansion 2 -- Enbridge, Enterprise Products Partners
  • Iron Horse Pipeline -- Tallgrass Energy, Silver Creek Midstream
  • Midland-to-Sealy pipeline expansion --Enterprise Products Partners
  • I believe RBN Energy has discussed many of these in detail.
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2 comments:

  1. It's a great piece of work. Very happy for EIA to do this. RBN charges for it, basically. You can sort of try to compile it yourself, but that's a pain. Just good to have a spreadsheet like they do. I'm sure it will be and is imperfect. But it's still better to have a list than not have one. And it can be improved by people commenting on it.

    I'm not sure all of the TX projects are Permian. Most look like they are. But there could be some along the coast for instance. Just a caution since Mason sorted by TX and you are jumping to calling it all Permian.

    Also, it's not all added takeaway capacity since some pipes (e.g. Red and Grey Wolves) connect to each other in series, not parallel.

    I would love to have major natgas pipes listed as well.

    P.s. I get Captchas when I comment here. Protects you from spam I guess. Reminds me of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y

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    1. Thank you. Much appreciated. I will comment more later, but being rushed now due to family commitments but wanted to get your comment posted.

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