Voyager Pipeline
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Voyager Pipeline was a proposed oil pipeline in the United States. As of January 2021, it is shelved.[1]
Location
The pipeline will run from Cushing, Oklahoma to East Houston, Texas.[2]
Project details
- Operator:
- Owner: Magellan Midstream Partners, Navigator Energy Services[1]
- Parent company: Magellan Midstream Partners, Navigator PH Crossing LLC
- Capacity: 250,000 bpd[1]
- Length: 500 miles[1]
- Diameter: 20 inches[1]
- Status: Shelved[1]
- Start year: 2021[1]
Background
The proposed Voyager Pipeline will be 500 miles of 20- or 24-inch diameter pipeline from Magellan Midstream’s terminal in Cushing to its facility in East Houston. The pipeline will enable deliveries at Cushing from the Magellan Midstream-operated Saddlehorn Oil Pipeline serving the Rockies and Bakken production regions, Navigator’s Glass Mountain Oil Pipeline serving the Mid-Continent basin as well as other connections within the Cushing crude oil hub.[3]
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the project was put on hold in January 2021.[1]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Petroleum & Other Liquids, Movements, Energy Information Administration, accessed July 12, 2021
- ↑ National Energy and Petrochemical Map , FracTracker, February 28, 2020
- ↑ Magellan Midstream Extends Open Season of Voyager Pipeline Yahoo News, April 2, 2019