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* Gas from the slug catcher is dehydrated, and then processed in three trains: two cryogenic trains each with a capacity of 500 MMscf/d and a refrigeration dewpoint train. | * Gas from the slug catcher is dehydrated, and then processed in three trains: two cryogenic trains each with a capacity of 500 MMscf/d and a refrigeration dewpoint train. | ||
* The [[Destin Gas Pipeline]] and [[Chandeleur Gas Pipeline]], deliver gas to the onshore facilities. | * The [[Destin Gas Pipeline]] and [[Chandeleur Gas Pipeline]], deliver gas to the onshore facilities. | ||
− | * Liquids are transported on the [[Tri States NGL Pipeline]] | + | * Liquids are transported on the [[Tri-States NGL Pipeline]] |
++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields | ++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 16 August 2024
Summary Information
- Ownership: BP
- Website: http://www.bppipelines.com/
- Location: Pascagoula, Louisiana
- Capacity: 1.5 bcf/d
+++ Brief Description
- The liquid removal facility has a design capacity of 10,000 barrels per day (bbl/d). Gas processing capacity is 1.5 bcf/d
- Gas from the slug catcher is dehydrated, and then processed in three trains: two cryogenic trains each with a capacity of 500 MMscf/d and a refrigeration dewpoint train.
- The Destin Gas Pipeline and Chandeleur Gas Pipeline, deliver gas to the onshore facilities.
- Liquids are transported on the Tri-States NGL Pipeline
++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
+++ Ongoing Projects
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+++ Other Information
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+++ History
- 1998 - The plant begins operations
- 1999 - The second train started
- 2004 - Train number 3 started operations
+++ Relevant Links