Steady Eddy Pipeline
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Steady Eddy Pipeline is a gas pipeline in the United States.[1]
Location
The pipeline will run from Eddy County to at least one delivery point in Culberson County.
Project Details
- Owner: WhiteWater Midstream LLC
- Proposed capacity: 500,000 million British thermal unit per day[2]
- Length: 23 miles / 37 kilometers[2]
- Diameter: 24 inches[2]
- Status: Cancelled
- Start Year:
Background
In January 2019, WhiteWater Midstream, LLC launched a binding open season for its proposed Steady Eddy natural gas pipeline in the Permian Basin. The 23-mile intrastate project would entail constructing a 24-inch diameter gas pipeline and metering stations from near Loving in Eddy County, N.M., to northern Culberson County, Texas, according to WWM’s open season notice.[2][1]
It will have a 500,000 million British thermal unit per day-capacity, and will link to multiple receipt points in Eddy County and at least one delivery point in Culberson County. Potential delivery points include: El Paso Natural Gas – Line 1100, Red Bluff Express Pipeline, Agua Blanca Pipeline.[1]
As of August 2023, there has been no update on the project since January 2019, so the status of the project has been changed to Cancelled.
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Permian Pipeline Open Season Kicks Off Rigzone, January 10, 2019
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "WhiteWater Midstream Announces Binding Open Season for the Proposed Steady Eddy Pipeline". Business Wire. 09 January, 2019. Retrieved 09 August, 2023.
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