Frontier's Beta Crude Connector Announces Open Season
(P&GJ) — Beta Crude Connector, through its manager, Frontier Midstream Solutions IV, on Saturday announced an Open Season for its BCC system crude oil pipeline located in West Texas.
Upon completion of the full system build-out, the BCC system will consist of approximately 100 miles of crude oil transportation pipeline in Andrews, Ector, Martin and Midland counties and approximately 200,000 barrels of operational storage.
The BCC system will have the capacity to accept more than 150,000 bpd of crude oil from numerous lease tank batteries and other field receipt points in the Midland Basin of West Texas for delivery to multiple downstream pipelines, providing access to local refineries, Cushing, Oklahoma, and the U.S. Gulf Coast
The system is scheduled to go into service in the first quarter of 2021.
The Open Season will end on Nov. 30, 2020. All bids must be submitted to BCC by 5 p.m., Central Time, on or before Nov. 30, 2020. Additional information regarding the BCC system and the Open Season can be found at www.frontierenergyllc.com
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