Pin Oak Commissions Taft 20” Pipeline, Terminal Interconnections
Pin Oak Corpus Christi announced the completion of the Taft 20" Pipeline, which provides the Pin Oak Taft Terminal with interconnections to Flint Hills Resources Midway Station and Cactus II Taft Terminal. The stations and terminals are near Corpus Christi, Texas.
The bidirectional pipeline connections to the Cactus II Taft Terminal and the Flint Hills Resources Midway Station provide inbound receipts for a suite of Permian and Eagle Ford grades and re-delivery options to the Flint Hills Resources refinery system and the FHR Ingleside terminal.
Fully supported by commercial contracts, the new Taft 20" Pipeline will be paired with the existing Gray Oak Pipeline inbound and outbound connections, and service the newly constructed tank capacity of 1.2 million Barrels at Pin Oak's Taft Terminal. With the addition of this new infrastructure, Pin Oak becomes the only terminal in the Corpus Christi/Ingleside/Taft markets providing customers direct access to the region's strategic Permian and Eagle Ford long-haul pipelines and direct access to all three of the region's refineries (Flint Hills Resources, Valero, and CITGO). The Pin Oak Corpus Christi Terminal also receives crude from Gray Oak Pipeline and the EPIC Crude Pipeline.
Pin Oak crude customers have full access to supply from all major trading locations in the Permian and Eagle Ford basins. Customers can import and export crude oil across Pin Oak Corpus Christi Terminal's marine infrastructure capable of handling vessels as large as Suezmax tankers.
In addition to dock services, Pin Oak provides its customers pipeline access to all local refineries enabling crude supply opportunities.
"As we continue to be driven by our customers' demand, we are executing on a strategy focused on integration of existing infrastructure to meet the current market needs," said Corey Leonard, CEO of Pin Oak. "With the completion of the Taft 20" Pipeline and the tank capacity at Taft, we are building a unique service offering for our customers and securing pipeline access from the most prolific basins in the U.S.”
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