EPIC Crude Delivers Record Volumes from Permian Basin, Eagle Ford
EPIC Crude Holdings LP continues to ship record crude volumes of 500,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) during 2022. EPIC Crude provides shippers access to the premium Corpus Christi market including EPIC Crude’s export facility as well as local refineries and other export docks.
The overall quality of crude being transported continues to differentiate EPIC Crude from other transport providers.
“This has been a great start to the year for EPIC Crude," Brian Freed, CEO of EPIC, said. "Our crude volume throughput proves EPIC’s strategic importance for customers to provide safe and reliable crude oil transport out of the Delaware, Midland and Eagle Ford basins into the Corpus Christi market. We have strategically positioned ourselves to take advantage of the growth we are seeing in the Permian basin and the Corpus Christi premium export markets.”
Formed in 2017, the company built and operates a 700-mile crude oil pipeline that extends from Orla, Texas, to the port of Corpus Christi. The pipeline services the Delaware, Midland and Eagle Ford basins and currently operates at a capacity of 600,000 bbl/d with a total operational storage of approximately 7.5 MMbbl.
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