Jupiter Pipeline launches open season pipeline project
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Jupiter Energy Group (Jupiter), a privately held midstream company that provides crude oil producers and gas plants with logistics and offtake solutions, has announced the beginning of a 90 day open season for binding shipper commitments on the Jupiter Pipeline, which is expected to be operational in 4Q20.
The Jupiter Pipeline will be a 650 mile, 36 in. diameter crude oil pipeline with origination points near Crane, Texas and Gardendale/Three Rivers, Texas, and an offtake point in Brownsville, Texas. As designed, it will be the only pipeline out of the Permian Basin that will access all three deepwater ports in Texas (Houston, Corpus Christi and Brownsville) and will have direct access to a fully capable VLCC loading facility off coast at Brownsville.
Albert Johnson, President of Jupiter Pipeline LLC, commented: “Construction of the Jupiter Pipeline is a key element in achieving our vision of providing our customers with the best hydrocarbon solutions from the wellhead to the world.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/30112018/jupiter-pipeline-launches-open-season-pipeline-project/
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