List of oil pipelines
This is a list of oil pipelines.
Africa
- Chad-Cameroon pipeline - Chad - Cameroon
- Sudeth pipeline - South Sudan - Ethiopia (under construction)
- Transnet Pipelines - South Africa
- Sumed pipeline - Egypt
- Tazama Pipeline - Tanzania - Zambia
- Nigeria
Asia
- Afghanistan Oil Pipeline (planned)
- Alashankou-Dushanzi Crude Oil Pipeline
- Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline
- Baku-Supsa Pipeline
- Baku–Novorossiysk pipeline
- Caspian Pipeline Consortium
- Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean oil pipeline
- Habshan–Fujairah oil pipeline
- Kabrai-Dhanbad Cutter Pipeline
- Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline
- Kirkuk-Banias pipeline
- Kirkuk-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline
- Mumbai-Manmad Pipeline
- Mundra-Delhi Pipeline
- Samsun-Ceyhan Pipeline
- Sino-Burma pipelines
- South-North Pipeline Korea
- Trans-Arabian Pipeline, a.k.a. Tapline (defunct)
- Trans-Israel pipeline
- Trans Korea Pipeline
- Trans-Caspian Oil Pipeline - planned
- Salaya - Mathura Crude Oil Pipeline
- Pak Arab Pipeline crude oil & white oil
Europe
- AMBO pipeline
- Baltic Pipeline System
- Brent System
- Burgas-Alexandroupoli pipeline
- CLH Pipelines - Spain
- Druzhba pipeline
- Forties pipeline system
- Grozny-Tuapse pipeline
- Ninian pipeline
- Odessa-Brody pipeline
- Pan-European Pipeline
- Transalpine Pipeline
- South European Pipeline
- TRAPIL - France
North America
Canada
- Enbridge Pipeline System
- Keystone Pipeline
- Keystone XL Pipeline (proposed)
- Portland-Montreal Pipe Line
- Trans Mountain Pipeline System
USA
- Bakken pipeline
- Big Inch
- Calnev Pipeline
- Chaparral NGL System
- Colonial Pipeline
- Dixie Pipeline
- Double H Pipeline
- Dow Pipeline Company
- Enbridge Pipeline System
- Jayhawk and Kaw Pipelines
- Keystone Pipeline
- Keystone XL Pipeline (proposed)
- Lakehead Pipeline
- Longhorn Pipeline
- Magellan Midstream Partners
- Mid-America Pipeline System
- Minnesota Pipeline
- North Dakota Pipeline Company system
- Olympic Pipeline
- Plantation Pipeline
- Pony Express Pipeline
- Ruby Pipeline
- Seaway Pipeline
- Seminole Pipeline
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
- Trans Mountain Pipeline
- Unev Pipeline
- Yellowstone Pipeline
Other pipelines
- Sand Hills Pipeline: This pipeline is being developed by DCP Midstream. It will extend for 700 miles from West to East Texas and have an initial capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels per day.[1] The first segment of the pipeline opened in October 2012.[2]
- Pecos River Pipeline: Developed by Bridger Group and Advantage Pipeline, the Pecos River Pipeline will provide a link from the Delaware Basin to the Gulf Coast. The pipeline will run from the Pecos, Texas, to Crane, Texas, where it will connect to the Longhorn Pipeline. The Pecos River Pipeline will have an initial capacity of 150,000 barrels per day.[3]
- Sterling III Pipeline: Under development from Oneok Partners, the Sterling III Pipeline will extend from parts of Texas and Oklahoma in the Mid-Continent region to the Gulf Coast, and have a capacity of approximately 193,000 barrels per day.[4]
- ATEX Express: Enterprise Products Partners is developing the 1,230-mile ATEX Express pipeline to transport ethane from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio to the Gulf Coast.[5]
Latin America
- Activo de Burgos - Pipeline Network - Mexico
- Burgos-Monterrey Pipeline - Mexico
- Cadereyta Pipeline - Mexico
- ECOPETROL Pipelines - Colombia
- OCP Pipeline - Ecuador
- OIL TANKING Pipeline - Argentina
- PDVSA Pipelines - Venezuela
- PEMEX Pipelines - Mexico
- PETROANDINA Pipeline - Argentina (Under Construction)
- Recope Pipelines - Costa Rica
- San Fernando Pipeline - Mexico
- SOTE Pipeline - Ecuador
- Tamazunchale Pipeline - Mexico
- TGN Pipeline Network - Argentina
- TGI Pipeline Network - Colombia
- TGS Pipeline Network - Argentina
- Trans-Isthmian Pipeline - Panama
- Transpetro Pipelines - Brazil
See also
References
- ↑ "2012 Worldwide Pipeline Construction Report," Pipeline and Gas Journal 239 (1). January 2012.
- ↑ "DCP Midstream Announces Opening of Sand Hills Pipeline Providing NGL Access from the Eagle Ford Shale," October 24, 2012, Business Wire.
- ↑ "Bridger Joins Advantage Pipeline in Development of Pecos River Pipeline," Pipeline and Gas Journal 239 (11). November 2012.
- ↑ Walton, Rod. "ONEOK plans new pipeline," May 3, 2011, The Tulsa World.
- ↑ Zacks Equity Research. "EPD's ATEX Express Offers Capacity," August 31, 2012, Yahoo! Finance.
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