Mid-Valley Oil Pipeline
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Mid-Valley Oil Pipeline is an oil pipeline in the United States.[1]
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Location
The pipeline runs from Longview, Texas, to Samaria, Michigan.
Project Details
- Operator: Energy Transfer Partners
- Current capacity: 240,000 barrels per day (bpd)
- Proposed capacity:
- Length: 1,570 kilometers (976 miles)
- Status: Operating
- Start Year:
Background
The Mid-Valley pipeline system consists of approximately 976 miles of 20” and 22” crude oil pipelines that originate in Longview, Texas and pass through Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, and terminate in Samaria, Michigan. The pipeline has a nominal capacity of 240,000 bpd, and provides crude oil to a number of refineries, primarily in the midwest United States, including the Lima Refinery and Toledo Refinery.[1] This pipeline also receives crude oil from the Enbridge Mainline Pipeline system for delivery to refineries located in Toledo, Ohio and to Marathon's Samaria, Michigan tank farm, which supplies its refinery in Detroit, Michigan.[2]
Ownership
The pipeline was owned by Sunoco Logistics.[1] In October 2012, Sunoco became a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners (ETP),[3] and by 2017 Sunoco took on the name Energy Transfer Partners.[4]
Oil spills
In January 2005 Mid-Valley Oil Pipeline leaked into the Kentucky and Ohio rivers. In response, Sunoco agreed to pay a US$2.57 million penalty, as well as a federal civil penalty of US$300,000 for Clean Water Act violations.[5]
In October 2014, the pipeline leaked approximately 168,000 gallons of crude oil into the Miller Branch Creek of the Tete Bayou, near Mooringsport, Louisiana.[5]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mid-Valley Oil Pipeline, A Barrel Full, accessed September 2017
- ↑ "Crude Oil," Energy Transfer, accessed September 2017
- ↑ ETP 2015 10-K.
- ↑ "Sunoco Logistics Partners and Energy Transfer Partners Announce Successful Completion of Merger," Energy Transfer Partners, April 28, 2017
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Sunoco Logistics and Energy Transfer Company Pipeline Incident Summary," Waterkeeper Alliance, Apr 20, 2017