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
Name | Location | Status | Capacity | Expected start year | Developer(s) | Associated pipeline infrastructure | Associated pipeline kilometers |
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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 |