Difference between revisions of "Sand Hills NGL Pipeline"

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* Website: http://www.dcppartners.com/
 
* Website: http://www.dcppartners.com/
 
* Length:  kilometres (720 miles)  
 
* Length:  kilometres (720 miles)  
* Capacity: 250,000 barrels of NGL per day  
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* Capacity: 280,000 barrels of NGL per day  
 
* Crude Type: Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)
 
* Crude Type: Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)
  
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* 2013 - Sand Hills NGL Pipeline enters services
 
* 2013 - Sand Hills NGL Pipeline enters services
 
* 2015 - Capacity increased from 200,000 to 250,000 bpd
 
* 2015 - Capacity increased from 200,000 to 250,000 bpd
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* 2016 - Capacity increased to 280,000 bpd
  
 
=== Other Information ===
 
=== Other Information ===

Revision as of 13:33, 3 October 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: Permian and Eagle Ford basins
  • Destination: Gulf Coast, Texas, USA
  • Ownership: DCP Midstream
  • Website: http://www.dcppartners.com/
  • Length: kilometres (720 miles)
  • Capacity: 280,000 barrels of NGL per day
  • Crude Type: Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)

Brief Description

  • The Sand Hills NGL Pipeline provides takeaway service from DCP Midstream and third-party plants in the Permian and the Eagle Ford to fractionation facilities along the Texas Gulf Coast and the Mont Belvieu, Texas, market hub.
  • Laterals to Red Bluff Lake and Lea County were added in 2015

Pipeline Status

  • The Sand Hills Pipeline is in operation.

History

  • 2012 - Spectra Energy Corp announced it reached an agreement to acquire a one-third interest
  • 2013 - Sand Hills NGL Pipeline enters services
  • 2015 - Capacity increased from 200,000 to 250,000 bpd
  • 2016 - Capacity increased to 280,000 bpd

Other Information

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Links

  1. EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2010-2014
  2. EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
  3. Midstream, Phillips 66
  4. Spectra Energy to Acquire One-Third Interest in Sand Hills Pipeline and Southern Hills Pipeline
  5. DCP Midstream, Phillips 66 and Spectra Energy Announce Major NGL Pipelines in Service