BridgeTex Oil Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: Colorado City, Texas
- Destination: Texas City
- Ownership: Magellan Midstream Partners and Occidental
- Website: http://www.magellanlp.com/
- Length: kilometres (400 miles)
- Capacity: 400,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type: Permian
Brief Description
- The BridgeTex Pipeline includes the following energy infrastructure:
- Approximately 400 miles of 20-inch pipeline from Colorado City to Magellan’s terminal in East Houston;
- Approximately 1.2 million barrels of crude oil storage at Colorado City and 1.4 million barrels of crude oil storage at East Houston to facilitate pipeline movements; and
- Nearly 50 miles of 24-inch pipeline between East Houston and Texas City.
- The pipeline transports crude from the Permian Basin
- The pipeline connects to the Centurion Crude Oil Pipeline in Colorado City (Texas)
Pipeline Status
- In operation
History
- 2012 - Open season launched
- 2012 - Final investment decision
- 2014 - Construction completed
- 2014 - Oxy sold its stake to Plains AA
- 2017 - Capacity expanded to 400,000 bpd
Other Information
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Links
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2010-2014
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
- Magellan and Occidental Jointly Seek Commitments for Proposed BridgeTex Pipeline from the Permian Basin to Houston
- Magellan Midstream and Occidental Petroleum Extend Open Season for Proposed BridgeTex Pipeline to July 18
- Magellan Midstream and Occidental Petroleum Corporation Proceed with BridgeTex Pipeline to Deliver Crude Oil from the Permian Basin to the Houston Gulf Coast Area
- BridgeTex Pipeline to begin Initial Commissioning Process
- Occidental Petroleum Announces Sale of Interest in BridgeTex Pipeline Generating Proceeds of $1.15 Billion