Wink to Webster Pipeline
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Wink to Webster Pipeline, also called Permian Pipeline JV, is a proposed gas pipeline in Texas, USA.[1]
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Location
The pipeline will originate in both Wink and Midland, Texas, USA with delivery points in Webster, Baytown and Beaumont, Texas, USA.
Project Details
- Owner: ExxonMobil, Plains All American Pipeline LP, MPLX LP, Delek US, Lotus Midstream, LLC, and Rattler Midstream LP
- Proposed capacity: 1 million barrels of crude oil and condensate per day
- Length: 1,046.1 kilometers / 650 miles
- Status: Proposed
- Start Year: 2021
Background
Wink to Webster Pipeline LLC is a joint venture among affiliates of ExxonMobil; Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.; MPLX LP; Delek US; Lotus Midstream, LLC; and Rattler Midstream LP, is building a pipeline system to transport more than 1 million barrels of crude oil and condensate per day from the Permian Basin in West Texas to the Texas Gulf Coast. The pipeline segments will extend approximately 650 miles between origination points in Wink and Midland, Texas, and delivery to multiple locations in the Houston market, including Webster and Baytown, with connectivity to Texas City and Beaumont. The project will be supported by new operational storage capacity at the origin points to facilitate the segregation of multiple crude qualities prior to shipment and significantly increase pipeline takeaway capacity from the Permian Basin. Completion is expected in 2021.[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wink to Webster Pipeline, Wink to Webster Pipeline, accessed November 22, 2019