Friday, April 3, 2020

ND Regulators Approve Two Pipelines -- April 3, 2020

Link here.

Two pipelines:
  • a CO2 pipeline supporting EOR projects: Denbury
  • a NGL pipeline: ONEOK
  • both approved unanimously
The NGL pipeline: ONEOK (earlier story here) -- The Tioga Lateral Pipeline
  • $100 million project; to be completed by end of 2020 -- this year
  • northwest corner of the state
  • 75-mile steel pipeline: up to 30,000 b/d
  • from three processing plants
    • Hess Tioga
    • XTO Nesson
    • Flatiron Springbrook
  • will end by connecting to the northern portion of ONEOK's existing Bakken NGL Pipeline
  • ultimately connecting to markets further south, including the Gulf Coast
  • ethane, propane, and butane
From an earlier post:
Data points for the Bakken NGL pipeline:

  • $500 million
  • 600-mile pipeline
  • capacity to transport 60,000 bpd of unfractionated NGls from the Williston Basin to the Overland Pass Pipeline in northern Colorado
  • first NGL pipeline to transport natural gas from the Williston Basin to facilities in the Mid-Continent and the Texas Gulf Coast
  • further plans: another $100 million to install additional pump stations to increase capacity to 135,000 bpd from 60,000 bpd as noted in today's press release; this expansion will be completed in 3Q14
The  other pipeline:
  • Denbury: from Montana into North Dakota, through Bowman, Slope counties
  • 18-mile pipeline; nine miles inside ND
  • ND portion: nine miles; $9.2 million (again, rule of thumb -- $1 million / mile)
  • six months to build; several months of testing; dates unknown
  • will carry CO2 for EOR
  • CO2 will originate from XOM's Shute Creek Gas Plant and COP's Lost Cabin Gas Plant in Wyoming; via several pipelines to Fallon County in southeastern MT; from there via this new Denbury pipeline
  • to boost oil production from depleted wells in the Cedar Creek Anticline Area
  • second CO2 pipeline in ND; first was the 1998 Basin Electric's Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah to oil fields in Saskatchewan

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