Augustus Pipeline in Service in Texas, Centurion Announces
Centurion Pipeline announced the Augustus Pipeline commenced service on schedule on Dec. 1, 2020.
The 20”/18” Augustus Pipeline provides true physical connectivity for West Texas Intermediate (WTI), West Texas Light (WTL) and West Texas Sour (WTSR) from Midland, Texas, to Crane, Texas.
The Augustus Pipeline originates from Centurion’s Midland Terminal, which has approximately 2 million barrels of storage capacity, and provides delivery to multiple long-haul pipelines at Crane.
Centurion Pipeline, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lotus Midstream, is a crude oil pipeline operator that owns and operates approximately 3,000 miles of pipeline extending from southeast New Mexico across the Permian Basin of West Texas to Cushing, Oklahoma.
Augustus Pipeline has multiple incentive rates. Shippers with questions about transportation should contact Scott Hutson at Scott_Hutson@centurionpl.com.
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