U.S. Gulf Coast oil export buildout

From Global Energy Monitor

As of June 2022, there are four proposed deepwater export terminals off the U.S. Gulf Coast, along with a fifth operating one. See the table below for details.

Introduction

Operating and proposed deepwater export terminals.
Name Location Status Capacity Expected start year Developer(s) Associated pipeline infrastructure Associated pipeline kilometers
Sea Port Oil Terminal (SPOT) Texas Proposed 2,000,000 bpd 2023 Enbridge; Enterprise Products Partners Sea Port Oil Terminal (SPOT) Pipelines 97 km
Bluewater Texas (BWTX) Terminal Texas Proposed 1,920,000 bpd Trafigura; Phillips 66 Bluewater Texas (BWTX) Terminal Pipelines 90 km
Blue Marlin Offshore Port (BMOP) Texas Proposed 1,900,000 bpd 2023 Enterprise Products Partners Blue Marlin Offshore Port (BMOP) Pipelines 60 km
Texas GulfLink Deepwater Port Texas Proposed 1,100,000 bpd 2022 Sentinel Midstream Texas GulfLink Oil Pipelines 81 km
Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) Louisiana Operating 150,000 bpd 2018 MPLX; Marathon Oil; Shell; Valero Energy Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) Pipeline 71 km

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