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Kinder Morgan, EagleClaw, Apache propose development of Permian Highway line
2018-06-27
[Oil & Gas Journal] Kinder Morgan Inc. subsidiary KMI Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline LLC (KMTP), EagleClaw Midstream Ventures LLC, a portfolio company of Blackstone Energy Partners, and Apache Corp. have signed a letter of intent for the development of the proposed Permian Highway Pipeline Project (PHP Project).
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The $2-billion PHP Project is designed to transport as much as 2 bcfd of gas through 430 miles of 42-in. pipeline from the Waha, Tex., area to the US Gulf Coast and Mexico. KMI also is evaluating the economic and hydraulic feasibility of a 48-in. pipeline with increased transportation capacity.

Subject to the execution of definitive agreements and receipt of construction approvals, the project is expected to be in service in late 2020, coinciding with growth and scale Permian production as well as Apache’s production forecast for Alpine High, said Brian Freed, Apache’s senior vice-president, midstream and marketing (OGJ Online, Sept. 7, 2016).

Natural gas supply will be sourced into the PHP Project from multiple locations, including the companies’ existing systems in the Permian basin, with additional interconnections to both intrastate and interstate pipeline systems in the Waha area. The PHP Project will hold capacity on KMI’s intrastate pipeline systems in the market area, enabling gas delivery to the Katy market hub, the Agua Dulce market hub, the Coastal Bend and Kinder Morgan Tejas headers connected to the Freeport LNG export facility, the Cheniere header connected to the Cheniere Corpus Christi LNG export facility, and numerous pipelines along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Current cap is maxed out. For some reason this stupid stock market has devalued my stock in the Permain Basin pipeline even though they have max volume and huge profits and dividends. Same for the Permain fields even though they are producing more than the pipelines can carry.
Posted by: 3dc   2018-06-27 18:56  

#6  Also, I have a high school buddy who works at Apache
Posted by: Frank G   2018-06-27 09:29  

#5  I've heard of em - Kinder Morgan runs pipelines into the tank farm in San Diego's Mission Valley by the Stadium.
Posted by: Frank G   2018-06-27 09:28  

#4  Unless this new pipeline is a mixed phase pipe, the Permian basin also needs more oil pipelines. The current capacity is almost maxed out.
Posted by: Otto Protector of the Antelope7943   2018-06-27 09:13  

#3  I wouldn't take that bet CP.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-27 08:59  

#2  I would bet that not one American in fifty has ever heard of Kinder Morgan, likely the pipeline operation having the greatest impact in the USA.
Posted by: Clurong Peacock9529   2018-06-27 08:50  

#1  Jobs, jobs, and more jobs. Imagine the machinery, steel, and pumps needed for a 42 inch line.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-27 08:22  

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