Tivoli Midstream Acquires Strategic Texas Gulf Coast Terminal Assets
(P&GJ) — Tivoli Midstream LLC has announced the closing of an acquisition of strategic terminal and infrastructure assets located in the Gulf Coast of Texas in Brazoria County (the Chocolate Bayou Assets) from affiliates of Ascend Performance Materials LLC.
The Chocolate Bayou Assets consist of approximately 3.0 million barrels of storage capacity, open land available for development and an extensive footprint of logistics assets. With over 100 storage tanks, the Chocolate Bayou Assets can handle a wide variety of renewables, refined products, specialty chemicals, LPGs and other products. Strategically located on the Chocolate Bayou, the Chocolate Bayou Assets have exceptional multi-modal connectivity through Union Pacific direct served rail, truck and barge access, in addition to a significant pipeline system between Freeport, Texas and Texas City, Texas.
The Chocolate Bayou Assets are anchored by a long-term partnership with Ascend, with roughly 2.5 million barrels of storage capacity available for third-party customers.
Tivoli is led by industry veterans with over 70 years of combined experience leading midstream and infrastructure organizations globally, including considerable experience in the Gulf Coast. Tivoli is backed by funds managed by Intrepid Investment Management LLC, the investing arm of Intrepid Financial Partners LLC.
“With our acquisition of the Chocolate Bayou Assets, we are excited to create a leading Gulf Coast infrastructure hub,” said Rance Fromme, President of Tivoli. “We have significant history operating in the Gulf Coast and have long been impressed by the quality, scale, and diversity of the Chocolate Bayou Assets. We look forward to welcoming and providing customized solutions for our customers at our new facility.”
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