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: 600,000 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
- Shortly after completion an expansion project increased capacity from 300,000 b/d to 600,000 b/d. The expansion included a 20-inch loop of the entire system, more pumping capacity, and a connection to the Cactus Pipeline in Gardendale, Texas.
- The Cactus Oil Pipeline, supplies crude oil from the Permian basin
Pipeline Status
- In operation
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
- 2015 - Doubling of capacity completed
Other Information
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Links
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2010-2014
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
- Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Eagle Ford Crude Oil Pipeline Joint Venture
- Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Agreement to Expand Eagle Ford Joint Venture Pipeline
- Plains All American and Enterprise Products Announce Eagle Ford Joint Venture Pipeline Expansions, New Terminal