Eagle Ford JV Pipeline System

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Summary Information

  • Source: Eagle Ford, Gardendale in LaSalle County
  • Destination: Corpus Christi
  • Ownership: Plains All American and Enterprise Products
  • Website: http://www.enterpriseproducts.com/
  • Length: kilometres (175 miles)
  • Capacity: 210,000 barrels of oil per day
  • Crude Type: Light Crude & Condensate

Brief Description

  • The Eagle Ford JV Pipeline system, is a 50/50 joint venture between Plains and Enterprise that serves the Three Rivers and Corpus Christi refineries and other markets via marine transport facilities at Corpus Christi.
  • The pipeline supplies the Houston-area market through a connection to the Enterprise Crude Pipeline terminal at Lyssy in Wilson County, Texas.
  • The project enabled PAA and EPD to consolidate certain portions of previously announced pipeline projects
  • The Cactus Oil Pipeline, will supply crude oil from the Permian basin once it is completed

Pipeline Status

  • The capacity is being increased to 600,000 bpd

History

  • 2012 - Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce formation of the JV project
  • 2013 - Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Agreement to Expand Eagle Ford Joint Venture Pipeline
  • 2013 - Pipeline completed
  • 2014 - Second expansion announced

Other Information

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Links

  1. Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Eagle Ford Crude Oil Pipeline Joint Venture
  2. Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Agreement to Expand Eagle Ford Joint Venture Pipeline
  3. Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Eagle Ford Joint Venture Pipeline Expansions, New Terminal

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