Report / Form of Laurie A Arias under CP11-515-000.
12/05/2011STATEMENT C FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR THE REVERSED SEAWAY PIPELINE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR STATEMENT C Section Page I. Destination Market Facilities and Services ................................................... 1 II. Origin Market Facilities and Services ........................................................... 2 III. Reversed Seaway Pipeline Tariffs ................................................................ 4 Ci 1 STATEMENT C 2 FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR THE 3 REVERSED SEAWAY PIPELINE 4 5 6 I. Destination Market Facilities and Services 7 The Reversed Seaway Pipeline, when it is in operation in the second quarter of 8 2012, will deliver crude oil to Enterprises ECHO terminal in Houston, TX. Pipelines can 9 be used to deliver crude oil from the ECHO terminal to refiners in the greater Houston 10 area (see Table C.1; all tables are at the end of this Statement). A Magellan pipeline 11 connects the ECHO terminal with the BP refinery in Texas City and has planned 12 connections to the Valero, and Marathon refineries, also in Texas City. Valero and 13 Marathon can both also be reached through deliveries to the Seaway Texas City 14 Terminal. The Valero and Houston Refining refineries in Houston, the Pasadena 15 Refining refinery in Pasadena, and the Shell refinery in Deer Park will be connected to 16 the ECHO terminal by a Shell pipeline. The ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown will also be 17 connected to the ECHO terminal by an ExxonMobil pipeline. Refineries in the Houston 18 area and in other Gulf Coast locations also can be supplied from the ECHO terminal via 19 barge or tanker. Almost all Gulf Coast refineries have barge/tanker docks located at the 20 refinery. 21 The ECHO Terminal can also receive crude oil from: (1) the Cameron Highway Oil 22 Pipeline System (CHOPS) and Hoover Offshore Oil Pipeline System from a Texas City 23 Terminal; (2) Shells Houma to Houston line carrying Louisiana or foreign C1 1 waterborne shipments;1 and (3) Enterprises Rancho Pipeline carrying South Texas 2 domestic crude oil from both historic production as well as newer Eagle Ford Shale 3 production. ECHO can also receive crude oil from Seaway Texas City pipeline that 4 receives waterborne crude oil via the Texas City Dock. 5 In early 2013, following pump station additions and modifications, and the 6 throughput capacity of the Reversed Seaway Pipeline will increase to 375 MBD. 7 Further, by late 2013 or early 2014, an extension of the Reversed Seaway Pipeline from 8 the ECHO terminal in Houston to the Beaumont-Port Arthur area will be operational. 9 II. Origin Market Facilities and Services 10 The crude oil received by Reversed Seaway Pipeline at Cushing would originate 11 in the local crude oil production area or in the U.S. Rocky Mountain Area and ...