New pipeline proposed to get oil from North Dakota areas to Texas Gulf Coast

Fuel Fix:
Houston-based Phillips 66 said it is planning two oil pipeline systems that would stretch from North Dakota and Oklahoma to the Texas Gulf Coast.

Phillips 66 said the proposed Liberty Pipeline would stretch from the Bakken Shale and the Rockies to Corpus Christi, presumably to take oil from North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana to refining and export hubs along the Texas Gulf Coast.

The project, which would ship 350,000 barrels of a crude a day, is tentatively slated for completion by the end of 2020. It would be built in a partnership with Wyoming-based Bridger Pipeline.

Likewise, the planned Red Oak Pipeline also is slated for completion in late 2020.

Red Oak would trek from the storage and trading hub in Cushing, Okla., to refineries and ports in Houston, Beaumont and Corpus Christi. The pipeline would ship 400,000 barrels a day.
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These pipelines would make up for the delays in the Keystone XL pipeline which was recently halted by a nonsensical opinion from a federal judge.  The pipeline could also take advantage of the export hubs that are being planned for the Port of Corpus Christi that would fill supertankers for export.

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