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Pipeline Intelligence Report, January 1, 2013 – 1
P.O. Box 2726 Sugar Land, Texas 77487-2726 (281) 499-3131 FAX (281) 499-3223 Volume XXIV, Number 9 2714 Cypress Point, Suite K, Missouri City, Texas 77459 E-mail: [email protected] January 15, 2013 www.pipelineintelligence.com
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MAJOR PROJECTS AND NEWS ITEMS !"#$%&'()$*++,-.*/$-0$123345$*)$*$6*52,*/$7*)$254/458$3*,9)$
20 mi. 10” & 12” Project located near Triadelphia, WV Precision Pipeline Eau Claire, WI
Colorado Interstate (A Kinder Morgan Co.) Houston, TX
7.75 mi. 24” “Lancaster Lateral” project located in Weld county, CO.
Filed w/FERC early 2013
JP Energy Development Irving, TX
Undet. 12” “Kansas Express” pipeline will run from south-central Kansas to Cushing, OK. “See Industry News”.
Open season will begin February, 2013. Construction could be mid to late 2013
New Listings
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Alliance Pipeline LP Valley City, ND (Enbridge/Veresen)
80 mi. 12” “Tioga Lateral Project” would run from the Williston Basin, near Tioga , ND, to the Alliance mainline near Sherwood, ND.
Minnesota Limited Big Lake, MN
Antero Resources Denver, CO
70 mi. 20” Project located near Pennsboro, WV. Michels Pipeline Brownsville, WI
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Atlas Pipeline Eden Prairie, MN Pioneer Natural Resources Irving, TX
10.2 mi. 16” “The Driver Residue Pipeline Project” will be located in Midland Co., TX.
Construction early 2013
BakkenLink Pipeline LLC Houston, TX
128.1 mi. 4 mi.
12” 8”
Project located near Fryburg, ND. De-layed because of Keystone.
On Hold
Bargath, LLC (Williams Midstream) Tulsa, OK
22 mi. 16” Project located near Parachute, CO. Delayed until at least 2013
Updated Listings (A bold listing indicates a change)
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neering company in previous years. The company became one of the leading global consultant firms. Clients will re-ceive the same quality of product, service and personnel these Managers are reputable for providing. EXP offers reputations you know, with services you EXPect! INDUSTRY NEWS (Irving, TX) – JP Energy Develop-ment, an affiliate of JP Energy Partners, has signed a 15-year agreement with Tug Hill Operating to transport crude oil from south-central Kansas to Cushing, Okla., via the Kansas Express, a new interstate crude oil pipeline. Tug Hill Operat-ing, focused primarily on the Mississippian Lime play in Kansas, will dedicate 600,000 acres to JP Energy Develop-ment to move oil to market. The Kansas Express will be the second pipeline in the Mississippian Lime play for JP En-ergy Development. The new pipeline will have capacity to take on additional producers. “This is a significant development for oil producers in north-ern Oklahoma and Kansas who will have additional means to move their product to market quickly and efficiently,” stated J. Patrick Barley, president and chief executive offi-cer, JP Energy Partners. “JP Energy Development can now expand our presence in the Mississippian Lime play in part-nership with Tug Hill Operating, whose management and owners have an extremely successful track record of devel-oping oil and gas assets in the U.S.” The new Kansas Express pipeline moves crude oil to Cush-ing. Existing crude pipeline infrastructure in Kansas does not accommodate near or long-term oil production from the Mis-sissippian Lime play to Oklahoma without extensive truck-ing. “The new pipeline provides Tug Hill Operating access to the Cushing market and limits the number of trucks on Kansas roads,” stated Michael Radler, president and chief executive officer, Tug Hill Operating. “JP Energy Development has a proven track record of reliable service and a focus on cus-tomers that is attractive to Tug Hill Operating. They are our preferred pipeline company, and we hope other Kansas pro-ducers will find opportunities to use them as well.” JP Energy Development plans to commence an open season in the coming weeks seeking additional producer commit-ments, with a plan to begin construction on the first phase of the Kansas Express in the first quarter of this year. The final design capacity of the pipeline will be determined after the completion of the open-season process for all prospective shippers in Kansas. Initially, the Kansas Express pipeline is expected to be approximately 12 inches in diameter and is expected to be in service by January 2014. Future phases of the project are expected to extend the pipeline north to Gove County, Kan. and east to Kingman County, Kan. INDUSTRY NEWS (Houston, TX) – Williams Partners L.P. announced last month that its Transco pipeline has filed
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$Company$
$Length$
$Diameter$
$Location/Description$
Approx. Bid Date/$Awarded Contractor$
Blueknight Energy Partners Oklahoma City, OK
65 mi. Undet. Project will begin in Southern OK and end near Wynnewood, OK.
Construction early 2013
Boardwalk Field Services, LLC Houston, TX
26 mi. 12” Gathering system located in Susquehanna & Lackawanna counties, PA. Will be built out over several years.
Construction could be 2012 or 2013
Buckeye Partners Breinigsville, PA
225 mi. or 275 mi.
12” & 16” “The Marcellus Union Pipeline” will run from near Detroit, MI to near the West Virginia & PA border.
Still in planning stages Could be 2013 or 2014
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Columbia Gas Transmission Houston, TX
21.3 mi. 26” “Line MB Extension” project to be lo-cated in Baltimore and Harford coun-ties, MD.
Filed w/FERC August 2012 Construction summer 2013
Columbia Gas Transmission Houston, TX
2.5 mi. 24” “Warren County Expansion Project”. Pro-ject located in Warren county, VA.
Construction spring 2013
Copano Energy Houston, TX
69 mi. 12” “Double Eagle” project located in Nue-ces Bay near Corpus Christi, TX.
Awards pending Sprint Pipeline
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$Diameter$
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Crestwood Midstream Partners Houston, TX Mountaineer Keystone Pittsburg, PA
42 mi. 16”or 20” “The Tygart Valley Pipeline” project to run through Barbour, Preston, and Taylor counties, WV.
Construction 2013
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DCP Midstream Houston, TX
11 mi. 24” LaSalle plant & gathering system in Weld county, CO.
“BridgeTex Pipeline” would run from near Colorado City, TX to Texas City, TX.
Construction will be early 2013
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Magellan Midstream Houston, TX
480 mi. 18” Longhorn Pipeline line reversal to crude oil service. Located between Crane, TX and Houston, TX.
Awaiting Approval Construction could be 2013
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Marathon Pipe Line Co., LLC Findlay, OH
29 mi. 24” "The Detroit Heavy Oil Upgrade Project" will be located in Monroe and Wayne counties, MI.
Delayed - could be 2013
Mark West Energy Denver, CO
9.1 mi. 30” Project located near Glen Dale, WV Sheehan Pipeline Tulsa, OK
Mark West Energy Denver, CO
22.5 mi. 16” & 20” Project located near Claysville, PA. This is a dual lay. 11.2 miles of ditch.
Price-Gregory Houston, TX
MDU Resource Group Bismark, ND
24 mi. 10” Project to be located near Mandan, ND. Construction early to mid 2013
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$ $ $ $ $National Fuel Gas Supply Williamsville, NY
32 mi. 30” Phase I. Project to run through Elk, Cam-eron, & Clinton counties, PA.
Filed w/FERC August 2011 Construction 2013
National Fuel Gas Company Williamsville, NY
50 mi 30” Phase II. Project will run through Clear-field, Jefferson, & Elk counties PA.
Filed w/FERC August 2011 Construction 2013
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Nisource Midstream Houston, TX
45 mi. 12 mi.
20” 24”
Project located near Shelocta and Sarver, PA.
Associated Pipeline Houston, TX
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Nustar Energy San Antonio, TX
41 mi. 5 mi.
8” or 10” 8” or 10”
“Niobrara Falls Project” new lay portion of a line change and reversal that would originate near Platteville, CO. The second line would originate near Watkins, CO and both lines would end at the Niobrara oil operations near Denver, CO.
Construction to begin mid to late 2013
NuStar Energy, LP San Antonio, TX
16 mi. 12” Oil line to be built from near Pawnee, TX to near Three Rivers, TX.
Construction could be Summer 2013
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$Company$
$Length$
$Diameter$
Location/Description$
Approx. Bid Date/Awarded Contractor$
$ $ $ $ $Oneok Partners Tulsa, OK
230 mi. 12” or 16” NGL Pipeline to be built in Cana-Woodward and Granite Wash areas. It will connect to three new third party natu-ral gas gathering processing facilities being constructed and three existing third party natural gas processing facilities that are being expanded.
Construction late 2012 or early 2013
Oneok Rockies Midstream Tulsa, OK
37 mi. 27 mi.
16” 12”
Project would start at a gas processing plant in Williams county, ND.
Planning stages
Oneok Partners Tulsa, OK
570 mi. Undet. “Sterling III” pipeline will run from Med-ford, OK to Mont Belvieu, TX.
50 mi. 20” Wet Gas Gathering pipeline to be located in Northeast OH and Western PA.
Construction Summer 2013
Penn Virginia Resources Partners Radnor, PA
10 mi. 16” Project located in Tioga, county, PA.. Construction Summer or Fall 2013
Piedmont Natural Gas Charlotte, NC
12 mi. 1.5 mi.
20” 12”
South Nashville Pipeline Project. Project located in Davidson county, TN.
Construction early 2013
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Piedmont Natural Gas Charlotte NC
120 mi. 8 mi.
20” 30”
Project located in Iredell, Mecklenburg, Cabarros, Anson, Richmond, Scotland and Bladen counties, NC.
Construction early to mid 2013
Plains All American Pipeline L.P. Houston, TX
220 mi. Undet. Project begins at Plains Baker Montana Station and ends near Billings, MT.
Open Season ran thru May 2012
Plains All American Pipeline, LP Houston, TX
170 mi. Undet. “Mississipian Line” pipeline project would run from Alva, OK to Cushing, OK.
Construction early 2013
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$Company$
$Length$
$Diameter$
Location/Description$
Approx. Bid Date/Awarded Contractor$
$ $ $ $ $Prospector Pipeline Company Carson City, NV
24 mi. 8” & 12” Project to start at the Ruby Valley pipeline near Willow Creek Reservoir to the mill at Barrick Goldstrike, NV.
Awaiting BLM approval in September 2012. Construction could be late 2012
Questar Pipeline Company Salt Lake City, UT
9 mi. 20” “Uinta Basin Expansion” is a looping pro-ject off Lateral 47.
Open season to end late January 2013 Construction Spring 2013
Rose Rock Midstream Tulsa, OK
210 mi. Undet. “Glass Mountain Pipeline” includes two laterals. One will begin near Alva, OK, the other near Arnett, OK. They will connect near Cleo Springs and then finish up at Cushing, OK.
Construction Summer 2013
Saddle Butte Pipeline, LLC Durango, CO
450 mi. 17 mi. 8 mi.
16” 16” 16”
“High Prairie Pipeline” project will begin in the Williston Basin of ND and end near Clearbrook, MN. It also includes two later-als. The 17 mi. lateral will be in McKenzie cnty, ND and the 8 mi. lateral in Montrail county, ND.
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Approx. Bid Date/$Awarded Contractor$
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UGI Energy Services Wyomissing, PA
30 mi. Undet. “Auborn Gathering Expansion” project will run from Wyomissing county, PA to a Transco line in the Marcellus Shale Area.
Could be 2013
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Velocity Midstream Tulsa, OK
100 mi. 8” & 10” “Phase II Eagle Eye” project located near Gardendale, TX.
Construction 2012
Vermont Gas Systems Middlebury, UT
41 mi. 10.5 mi.
12” 10”
“Addison Natural Gas Project”. Project would run from Colchester to New Haven, VT and then branch off to Middlebury and Vergennes, VT. Will also include 10.5 mi. lateral to Papermill.
Clough, Harbour & Assoc. (Engr) Albany, NY Will file permits late 2012
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Williams-Northwest Pipeline Salt Lake City, UT Puget Sound Bellevue, WA
4 mi. 16” “The South Seattle Delivery Lateral Ex-pansion” Take up and relay located near Seattle, WA.
3.23 mi. 26” “The Rockaway Delivery Lateral Project will be .35 mi. onshore with 2.88 being offshore. Located near NY City, NY.
Construction could be mid to late 2013
Williams-Transco Houston, TX
2.6 mi. 42” “Northeast Supply Link Expansion.” Muncy Loop located in Lycoming county, PA.
FERC approved Construction Spring 2013
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$Company$
$Length$
$Diameter$
$Location/Description$
Approx. Bid Date/$Awarded Contractor$
$ $ $ $ $Williams-Transco Houston, TX
3.7 mi. 42” “Northeast Supply Link Expansion.” Pal-merton Loop located in Monroe county, PA.
FERC approved Construction Spring 2013
Williams-Transco Houston, TX
6.8 mi. 42” “Northeast Supply Link Expansion.” Stanton Loop located in Hunterdon county, NJ.
FERC approved Construction Spring 2013
Williams-Transco Houston, TX
1.4 mi. 42” “Northeast Supply Link Expansion.” Take up & relay located in Richmond/Kings, NY.
FERC approved Construction Spring 2013
Williston Basin Interstate P/L Co. Bismark, ND
100 mi. 16” “The Bakken Pipeline Project starts at existing system near Tioga, ND & ends near Antler, ND.
Delayed Could be Spring 2013
Xcel Energy Denver, CO
77 mi. 16” “West Main Natural Gas Pipeline Replace-ment Project”. Take up and relay an exist-ing 8” line. Will run from WY to near Westminster, CO.
Construction to begin Spring 2013
X-Cel Energy Denver, CO
34 mi. 24” Project located near Denver, CO. Filed permits in early 2012 Construction 2013
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an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commis-sion (FERC) to provide another natural gas delivery point from its Transco pipeline to New York City. The Rockaway Delivery Lateral Project is designed to provide approximately 647,000 dekatherms per day of natural gas de-livery capacity to National Grid's gas distribution system in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, providing National Grid with both supply flexibility and increased capacity to meet future incremental demand growth. The project is proposed to be placed into service during the second half of 2014. "The project would create an additional delivery point from the existing Transco system into National Grid's distribution network, enhancing service reliability and serving growth in the region," said Frank Ferazzi, vice president and general manager of Williams Partners' Transco pipeline. "This project is critical to provide the additional natural gas supplies New York City needs, particularly as it strives to meet federal envi-ronmental standards and its own ambitious clean energy goals identified in its PlaNYC 2030." The proposed 3.2-mile 26-inch lateral would consist of ap-proximately 2.9 miles of offshore pipeline and approximately 0.3 miles of onshore pipeline. The preferred route avoids resi-dential, commercial and sensitive environmental areas. The sea to shore portion of the pipeline (approximately one mile)
would be constructed using subsurface directional drilling technology, allowing Williams to avoid all impacts to the beach and near-shore areas, as well as onshore portions of Jacob Riis Park. If approved by FERC, construction could begin in late 2013. The capital cost of the project is estimated to be $182 million. INDUSTRY NEWS (Houston, TX) – Enterprise Products Partners L.P. affiliate Panola Pipeline Company, LLC (“Panola”) announced recently the start of a binding open sea-son to seek shipper support for a proposed expansion of the Carthage to Lufkin segment of its natural gas liquids (“NGL”) pipeline system. The Panola Pipeline is a 181-mile pipeline that originates near Carthage in Panola County, Texas and supports the Haynesville and Cotton Valley oil and gas pro-duction areas. The pipeline extends to destination points at Mont Belvieu in Chambers County, Texas, enabling shippers to access the world’s largest NGL fractionation complex, in-cluding facilities owned and operated by Enterprise. Depending on shipper response to the open season, the Panola expansion project will be designed to accommodate approxi-mately 15,000 barrels per day (“BPD”) of incremental capac-ity. Achieving the additional capacity would involve installing pumps and related equipment. The additional capacity would be available mid to late second quarter of 2013.