Magellan Midstream Partners has announced that following a successful open season, it plans to expand its refined petroleum products pipeline system from the Houston area to El Paso, Texas.

Magellan is currently capable of transporting approximately 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) of refined petroleum products, such as gasoline and diesel fuel, from Gulf Coast and Mid-Continent refineries to El Paso, with further shipper optionality to access markets in New Mexico through their pipeline system, as well as Arizona and Mexico via connections to third-party pipelines.

Based on significant customer interest, Magellan is expanding operating capabilities to El Paso to a new capacity of approximately 100,000 bpd.

The expanded capacity will be accomplished by the construction of a new 16-inch, 30-mile pipeline along our existing route between Odessa and Crane, Texas and additional operational storage to facilitate incremental shipments.

“Building on the 2020 expansion of our West Texas refined products pipeline system, Magellan is pleased to further expand our capabilities to El Paso, which serves as the gateway to a number of key demand centres that can benefit from our system’s extensive optionality,” said Aaron Milford, chief executive officer.

“To meet strong market demand, we have increased the scope of this expansion to deliver essential fuels supported by take-or-pay commitments from quality customers, providing an attractive return for our investors.”

Magellan currently expects to spend approximately $125 million on this project, with the expanded capacity available early 2024, subject to receipt of all necessary permits and approvals.

For more information visit www.magellanlp.com

30th August 2022