Open Season Announced for Texas Oil Pipeline System
Phillips 66 today announced an open season to secure binding commitments from prospective shippers for the Reeves-Odessa Origination Project. The Rodeo Project will include a pipeline system for crude oil transportation for producers and other shippers in the Delaware Basin, with origination stations in Reeves, Loving, and Winkler counties in Texas, along with Odessa, Texas. The pipeline system will include destination options at Wink, Texas, the Phillips 66 Partner’s Odessa station, a new terminal to be built near Odessa, and Midland, Texas.
The Rodeo Project will have a projected initial throughput capacity of up to 130,000 barrels per day, with an ultimate potential throughput capacity of up to approximately 450,000 BPD, depending on shipper commitments in the open season. The pipeline system is expected to be placed in service in the second half of 2018. The open season terms and conditions include options for shippers to obtain committed shipper status through either an acreage dedication or a transportation and deficiency commitment.
The open season will begin at 8 a.m. CDT on March 24, 2017. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Phillips 66 in advance of the open season commencement to execute the confidentiality agreement required to receive the open season documentation.
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