Bakken Crude Express Pipeline Project

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Summary Information

  • Cancelled

Brief Description

  • A 1,300-mile crude-oil pipeline with the capacity to transport 200,000 barrels per day (bpd). The Bakken Crude Express Pipeline will transport light-sweet crude oil from the Bakken Shale in the Williston Basin in North Dakota to the Cushing, Okla., crude-oil market hub.

Pipeline Status

  • Pipeline was to be completed in 2015, but has been cancelled

History

  • 2012 - Project announced
  • 2012 - ONEOK Partners Announces Open Season
  • 2012 - ONEOK Partners Announces cancellation of the project

Other Information

  • The proposed pipeline route will be well-positioned to transport crude-oil production from the Niobrara Shale

Links

  1. ONEOK Partners to Invest $1.5 Billion to $1.8 Billion to Build Crude-Oil Pipeline from Bakken Shale to Cushing, Okla.
  2. ONEOK Partners Announces Open Season for Bakken Crude Express Pipeline
  3. ONEOK Partners Elects Not to Proceed With Bakken Crude Express Pipeline Project

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