Double H Pipeline
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Double H Pipeline is an oil pipeline in the United States.[1]
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Location
The pipeline originates in Dore, North Dakota, and terminates in Guernsey, Wyoming.
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Project Details
- Operator: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners[1]
- Current capacity: 84,000 barrels per day
- Length: 485 miles
- Status: Operating
- Start Year: 2015
Background
The 485-mile pipeline was placed in service in February 2015 and transports crude oil produced in the Bakken play from the Dore Terminal in North Dakota and Albin terminal in Sydney, Montana to Guernsey, Wyoming, where it interconnects with Pony Express Pipeline.[2]
The project was proposed by Hiland Crude, LLC a subsidiary of Hiland Partners that at the time was owned by the Harold Hamm family from Enid, Oklahoma.[3] Hamm sold Hiland Partners to Kinder Morgan for $3 billion in January 2013.[4]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Double H Pipeline, Kinder Morgan website, accessed September 2017
- ↑ Kinder Morgan Double H Pipeline, Kinder Morgan, accessed October 2017
- ↑ Pipeline proposed to cross Fallon County, Fallon County Times, 12 Apr. 2013
- ↑ Harold Hamm sells Bakken pipeline network to Kinder Morgan, Shale Gas International, 22 Jan. 2015