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Latest revision as of 15:47, 22 September 2023
Summary Information
- Source: Skellytown in Carson County, Texas, USA
- Destination: Mont Belvieu, Texas, USA
- Ownership:
- Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE: EPD)
- Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P., (NYSE: EEP)
- Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC)
- Website: http://www.enterpriseproducts.com/
- Length: kilometres (580 miles)
- Capacity: 250,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day
- Crude Type:
+++ Brief Description
- Originating near Skellytown in Carson County, Texas, the 20-inch diameter TEP mainline will extend approximately 580 miles to Enterprise’s natural gas liquids (“NGL”) fractionation and storage complex at Mont Belvieu, Texas, and will provide access to other third-party facilities in the area.
- The pipeline will provide much-needed takeaway capacity for producers in West Texas, the Rocky Mountains, southern Oklahoma and the Mid-continent area, giving them access to the largest NGL market along the Gulf Coast
- Production from the Rockies, Permian Basin and Mid-continent will be delivered into TEP through Enterprise’s existing Mid America NGL Pipeline System
- The Front Range NGL Pipeline interconnects at Skellytown, Texas
+++ Pipeline Status
- The pipeline and related gathering systems began service in the second quarter of 2013
+++ History
- 2012 - JV partners announced that shippers have executed long-term contracts for capacity
- 2013 - Pipeline operations commenced
+++ Other Information
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