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Latest revision as of 16:59, 13 May 2024

Summary Information

  • Source:
  • Destination:
  • Ownership:
  • Website:
  • Length: kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: barrels of oil per day
  • Crude Type: NGLs and Olefins

Brief Description

  • The system consists of approximately 415 miles of pipeline strategically located throughout the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast midstream corridors for NGL and Olefin service
  • It has connectivity to several key supply/demand markets including Mt. Belvieu, Houston Ship Channel, Texas City, and Louisiana
  • The in-service pipelines transport a wide range of liquids in support of Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast petrochemical facilities, refineries, export facilities, liquid storage facilities, fractionators and derivative plants

Pipeline Status

  • In operation

History

  • 2024 - Easton Energy Enters Agreement to Sell the system to Oneok

Other Information

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Links

  1. Easton Energy Enters Agreement to Sell its Gulf Coast Liquids Pipeline System