Centurion Crude Oil Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: southeast New Mexico
- Destination: Cushing, Oklahoma
- Ownership: Centurion Pipeline (Oxy)
- Website: http://www.centurionpipeline.com/
- Length: kilometres (3,000 miles)
- Capacity: 350,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type:
Brief Description
- A large-scale, integrated network of approximately 3,000 miles of crude oil gathering and transportation pipelines that extends from southeast New Mexico across the Permian Basin of West Texas to Cushing, Oklahoma.
- The system has a current throughput capacity of about 350,000 barrels per day (Bpd) and 5 million barrels of active storage capability. Also, sixty-four truck unloading facilities are located at various points along the system, which allow for additional volumes to be delivered into the pipeline.
- The pipeline connects to the BridgeTex Oil Pipeline in Colorado City (Texas)
- The pipeline also serves the Big Spring Refinery
Pipeline Status
- In operation
History
- 2004 - Oxy acquired an oil-gathering and pipeline system in the Permian Basin from ExxonMobil
- 2007 - Centurion acquired the West Texas Pipeline System from BP
- 2012 - Centurion Pipeline to Develop New Crude Oil Transportation Capacity in Permian Basin
- 2014 - Cline Shale Pipeline project completed
- 2021 - Cushing South Pipeline project Phase I completed
- 2023 - Energy Transfer acquired the pipeline
Other Information
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