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Enterprise completes second segment of Aegis ethane pipeline

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World Pipelines,


Enterprise Products Partners LP has announced that construction of the Beaumont, Texas, to Lake Charles, Louisiana, segment of the Aegis pipeline is now complete and ready to deliver ethane to additional Gulf Coast petrochemical facilities.

This new 48 mile segment, along with the initial 60 mile segment currently in service, provides reliable ethane supplies to petrochemical facilities between Mont Belvieu, Texas and Lake Charles.

“Access to cost-advantaged ethane as a feedstock will be vital as the petrochemical industry along the Gulf Coast is expected to grow substantially over the next five years,” said A.J. Teague, COO of Enterprise’s General Partner. “Aegis will serve as a major ethane supply artery along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast, which will include approximately 20 petrochemical facilities representing more than 90% of the nation’s ethylene capacity by 2020. Seamless connectivity to our storage facilities at Mont Belvieu and our existing integrated midstream network has generated strong customer interest in the Aegis project.”

The final leg of the 270 mile Aegis system will extend the pipeline from Lake Charles to the Mississippi River. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2015.

Combined with Enterprise’s existing South Texas system, Aegis will provide shippers with access to a 500 mile ethane header system between Corpus Christi, Texas and the Mississippi River in Louisiana. The Aegis pipeline is supported by customer commitments in excess of 300 000 bpd that increase over the next four years. In addition, the capacity of the pipeline can be expanded to approximately 400 000 bpd with additional pumps.

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