Pegasus Crude Oil Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: Patoka Oil Terminal Hub, Illinois
- Destination: Nederland, Texas
- Ownership: Exxon
- Website: http://www.exxonmobilpipeline.com/
- Length: kilometres (858 miles)
- Capacity: 90,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type: The Pegasus pipeline transports almost exclusively Western Canadian crude oil
Brief Description
- The Pegasus is a 20-inch pipeline delivers crude from the Patoka Oil Terminal Hub to the refineries in Texas
Pipeline Status
- In operation
History
- 2006 - Reversal project completed
- 2009 - Expansion project completed
- 2012 - Exxon won a legal battle with FERC over pipeline charges
- 2013 - A major spill happened in Arkansas
- 2016 - Ownership is transferred to Permian Express Partners LLC
Other Information
- The pipeline originally transported crude from the gulf coast to Patoka, Illinois
Links
- ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Expands Capacity on Its Pegasus Pipeline to Gulf Coast Region
- United States Court of Appeals, Decision against FERC
- ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Responds to Crude Oil Spill in Arkansas
- Clean-up Operations Continue in Mayflower, AR
- Sunoco Logistics Announces Strategic Crude Oil Joint Venture with ExxonMobil