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Seaway Crude Pipeline
Seaway Crude Pipeline Company is a partnership between wholly owned subsidiaries
of TEPPCO and ConocoPhillips. The pipeline transports crude oil from
the Texas Gulf Coast to Cushing, a crude distribution point for the central
United States and a delivery point for the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).
The Seaway system is a critical link in the
crude oil supply chain for Central and Midwest refining centers. Seaway also
provides marine terminaling and storage services for Texas Gulf Coast area refineries.
TEPPCO is the operator of Seaway Crude Pipeline.
The Freeport, Texas, marine terminal is the origin point for the 30-inch diameter
crude pipeline. Three large diameter lines carry crude oil from Freeport to
the Jones Creek Tank Farm, which has six storage tanks capable of handling approximately
3.3 million barrels of crude.
A crude oil marine terminal facility at Texas City, Texas, is used to supply
refineries in the Houston area. Two larger diameter pipelines connect the Texas
City berths to tank farms in Texas City and Galena Park, Texas, where there
are seven storage tanks with a combined capacity of approximately 3 million
barrels.
Location: |
Texas Gulf Coast to Cushing, Oklahoma |
Length: |
500 miles |
Products Transported: |
Crude Oil |
Capacity: |
350,000 barrels per day |
Ownership Interest: |
50 percent |
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