Ace Pipeline
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Ace Pipeline is a proposed oil pipeline in Louisiana, USA.[1]
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Location
The pipeline will run from St. James Parish, Louisiana, USA to St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, USA.
Project Details
- Owner: Phillips 66, Harvest Midstream Co., and PBF Energy
- Proposed capacity: 400,000 b/d
- Length: 151.3 kilometers / 94 miles
- Status: Operating, with proposed extension
- Start Year: 2020
Background
The pipeline will run to the Phillips 66 Alliance Refinery and cross the Mississippi River to serve refineries in St. Bernard Parish.[1]
The ACE Pipeline system will provide crude oil transportation service from the market hub in St. James, Louisiana to downstream refining destinations in Belle Chasse, Meraux, and Chalmette, Louisiana. Phillips 66, Harvest Midstream Co., and PBF Logistics LP have jointly launched an open season for transportation service. Harvest Midstream will contribute its existing CAM pipeline to the system, which will have an initial throughput capacity of 400,000 b/d and will include a newbuild segment to connect the St. James market center to the CAM pipeline. Additional expansion will be based on shipper interest. The parties may elect to add a delivery destination in Clovelly, Louisiana, subject to market demand. The pipeline system is expected to be placed into service in second-half 2020 subject to customary and regulatory approvals.[2]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Planned Pipelines, Pipeline News, accessed October 2018
- ↑ Phillips 66, partners to develop ACE Pipeline system, Oil and Gas Journal, January 14th, 2019