Seeking to boost crude oil deliveries to the Gulf Coast, Seaway Pipeline is gauging interest for a proposed 200,000 b/d expansion of its 500-mile, 30-inch diameter system stretching from Cushing, OK, to the Freeport, TX, area.
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Cushing-to-Gulf Coast Seaway Testing Support for 200,000 b/d Expansion
Seaway Crude Pipeline Co. LLC is gauging shipper interest in a potential 200,000 b/d expansion of its existing system to carry more crude oil from Cushing, OK, to the Gulf Coast.
Enterprise Mulls Seaway Tariff Hike, Completes Pipe Portion of Midland-to-Sealy Pipeline
Enterprise Products Partners LP said it may consider raising tariffs of its Seaway Pipeline, one week after a competitor, TransCanada Corp., told federal regulators that it wants to increase the temporary discounted spot rate for light crude from Cushing, OK, to Houston and Port Arthur, TX.
DCP Midstream Project Targets ‘Durable’ NGL Spread
DCP Midstream LLC is buying Seaway Products Pipeline Co. from ConocoPhillips in order to create natural gas liquids (NGL) transportation capacity from the Midcontinent to higher-value markets on the Texas Gulf Coast. In doing so it will be capitalizing on a durable spread in ethane prices between the two markets, analysts said last Thursday.
DCP Midstream Plans Conway-Mont Belvieu NGL Pipeline
DCP Midstream LLC is buying Seaway Products Pipeline Co. from ConocoPhillips in order to create natural gas liquids (NGL) transportation capacity from the Midcontinent to higher-value markets on the Texas Gulf Coast. In doing so it will be capitalizing on a durable spread in ethane prices between the two markets, analysts said Thursday.
Regulatory, Supply Developments Boost Gros Cacouna Terminal
Costs are rising but the leading entry in the race to place new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals just inside Canada along the St. Lawrence Seaway is poised to enter construction, thanks to favorable regulatory and supply developments.
Gros Cacouna Terminal Plans Benefit From Regulatory, Supply Developments
Costs are rising but the leading entry in the race to place new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals just inside Canada along the St. Lawrence Seaway is poised to enter construction, thanks to favorable regulatory and supply developments.