Trans Mountain Plans to Shut Puget Sound Pipeline for November Maintenance
10/28/2024
(Reuters) - Canadian-government owned oil pipeline operator Trans Mountain said it will shut the Puget Sound Pipeline from Laurel to Anacortes, Washington, for about seven days in mid-November to conduct planned maintenance.
The Puget Sound Pipeline connects to the Trans Mountain Pipeline at the Sumas delivery point in British Columbia. The line does not connect to the recently opened Trans Mountain expansion.
The Puget Sound Pipeline carries Canadian oil to four refineries, including Marathon Petroleum's Anacortes and Phillips 66’s Ferndale refineries on the western side of Washington State.
It is an 69-mi (111-km) pipeline system and has the capacity to move up to about 240,000 bpd.
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Pipeline Project Spotlight
Owner:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company
Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
TotalEnergies in discussions with a Chinese company after Russian supplier Chelpipe was hit by sanctions.
Length:
902 miles (1,443 km)
Capacity:
200,000 b/d
Start:
2022
Completion:
2025
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