Four Petroleum Liquids Pipelines Completed in U.S. Since 2023
(P&GJ) — Four new petroleum liquids pipelines, including three crude oil projects and one hydrocarbon gas liquids (HGL) pipeline, have been completed in the U.S. since 2023, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) updated Liquids Pipeline Projects Database.
No new petroleum product pipelines—those carrying gasoline, diesel, or jet fuel—have been completed during this time.
Here are the completed projects:
- South Bend Pipeline: A 150,000-barrel-per-day crude oil pipeline built by Bridger Pipeline, LLC. The 137-mile pipeline runs from Johnsons Corner, North Dakota, to Baker, Montana, and was completed in 2023.
- Keystone Port Neches Link: A 630,000-barrel-per-day pipeline developed by Port Neches Link, LLC, a joint venture between TC Energy and Motiva Enterprises. It extends five miles from the Sunoco Logistics terminal in Nederland, Texas, to Motiva’s terminal in Port Neches, Texas, and was completed in 2023.
- Borger Express Pipeline: A 90,000-barrel-per-day crude oil pipeline developed by Navigator Energy Service. The 195-mile line runs from Major County, Oklahoma, to Hutchinson County, Texas, and was also completed in 2023.
- Seminole Red Pipeline: Originally an HGL pipeline that was converted to crude oil in 2019, it was converted back to an HGL line by Enterprise Products Partners. The conversion was completed in 2024 as part of a broader effort to service the Permian Basin.

The EIA’s Liquids Pipeline Projects Database currently tracks more than 270 future, ongoing, and completed projects, including 10 projects under construction and 9 recently announced. The database, updated twice annually, compiles data from pipeline company websites, trade reports, and government documents.
While the database provides detailed project information, total capacity cannot be summed due to potential overlaps, which could lead to double-counting.
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