Kinder Morgan moves forward with terminal expansion project
Published by Alex Hithersay,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Kinder Morgan Inc. has announced a successful open season on its Roanoke Expansion projects on the Plantation Pipe Line System.
Following the open season, Plantation Pipe Line secured long-term committed volumes of 20 000 bpd. The Plantation Pipe Line Company’s investment in the project is approximately US$49 million.
In addition, Kinder Morgan Southeast Terminal’s (KMST) investment, fully backed by 10 000 bpd of long-term committed volumes, is approximately US$9 million.
The Plantation Pipe Line Roanoke Expansion will provide approximately 21 000 bpd of incremental refined petroleum products capacity on Plantation from the Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Collins, Mississippi origin points to the Roanoke, Virginia (all US) area. The expansion will primarily consist of additional pump capacity and operational storage on the Plantation system.
The KMST expansion will provide approximately 10 000 bpd of incremental refined product throughput capacity at the terminals.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/18122018/kinder-morgan-moves-forward-with-terminal-expansion-project/
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