NuStar - ConocoPhillips Ink Midstream Deal - Expanding Crude System

NuStar - ConocoPhillips Pipeline and Terminal Expansion
NuStar - ConocoPhillips Pipeline and Terminal Expansion

NuStar Energy and ConocoPhillips have agreed to a long-term pipeline and terminal services agreement that is supporting expansion of NuStar's crude oil pipeline system in the Eagle Ford.

Nustar plans to expand its pipeline system and add a 100,000 b/d terminal in Pawnee, TX. The new terminal will connect to an existing 12-inch pipeline that moves crude from Pettus to Three Rivers. From there, the pipeline will be extended to an existing Oakville Terminal for delivery to the company's North Beach Terminal. New truck receiving facilities in Pawnee and Oakville are planned, along with new refinery connections in Corpus Christi.

NuStar Announced a $425 Million South Texas Acquisition from TexStar Midstream just a month earlier.

Curt Anastasio, CEO of NuStar commented: “This expansion, backed by major producers like ConocoPhillips, cements NuStar’s position as a key logistics provider for Eagle Ford Shale play. We are fortunate to have extensive pipeline and terminal assets already in operation throughout the region with the capacity to easily support an expansion of this size and help support the incredible production growth taking place in the Eagle Ford Shale play.”

A new ship dock in Corpus Christi is already under construction. The private dock will give NuStar access to waterborne markets.

Pipeline expansions are expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2013 and the dock facility will be finished in the first quarter of 2014. Total costs for the Conoco supported expansions is estimated at $100-120 million.

NuStar Energy - Koch Move Eagle Ford Shale Crude

Eagle Ford Shale crude oil can be moved by truck, but pipelines are much more efficient. NuStar and Koch can now move 30,000 barrels per day of crude from Pettus, TX in Bee County to Corpus Christi. The pipeline is the latest of many to help alleviate crude oil transportation issues in South Texas

"It takes a day for 30,000 barrels of crude oil to flow 60 miles through a 10-inch-diameter pipeline.""That's the amount of Eagle Ford Shale crude oil that has been pulsing from Pettus, in Bee County, to Corpus Christi since the line's valves opened on June 21."

 

"It would require more than 150 tanker trucks — with all the costs for fuel, drivers and other overhead — to do the same job, NuStar Energy spokesman Greg Matula said."

"The company is looking into rejuvenating other unused lines, which it has throughout the region, and hooking them into its growing distribution network, Matula said."

"NuStar's and Koch's partnership boosts regional carrying capacity for shipping Eagle Ford Shale oil from interior South Texas to Corpus Christi."

" 'This project is part of a larger strategy to create even greater logistical options for our customers in the Eagle Ford region,' said Curt Anastasio, president and CEO of NuStar, in a news release. 'The Pettus South pipeline complements Koch's expanded pipeline system in South Texas so it's a win-win for both our companies.' "