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Summary Information

Brief Description

  • The pipeline, which is comprised of 65 miles of new-build construction and 113 miles of converted natural gas pipeline, originates in the Eagle Ford Shale and delivers crude/condensate to multiple terminaling facilities that provide access to local refineries, petrochemical plants and docks on the Texas Gulf Coast. It has a capacity of 300,000 bpd

Pipeline Status

  • In operation
  • A 27-mile, 12-inch diameter lateral is being added to connect the pipeline to the Sweeny Refinery
  • An expansion prject has been launched:
    • KMP will invest approximately $74 million to build an 18-mile, 24-inch diameter lateral pipeline northwest from its DeWitt Station to a new facility in Gonzales County, where KMP will construct 300,000 barrels of storage, a pipeline pump station and truck offloading facilities.

History

  • 2012 - The Pipeline enters service
  • 2012 - KM & Phillips 66 agreement to connect Sweeny Refinery
  • 2013 - KM announces a capacity increase project

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Links

  1. Kinder Morgan’s Crude/Condensate Pipeline in Service
  2. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners and Phillips 66 Agree to Deliver Eagle Ford Shale Crude to Coastal Refinery
  3. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners Expands Eagle Ford Shale Footprint

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