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White Cliffs Pipeline



White Cliffs Pipeline

Overview

The White Cliffs pipeline consists of a 526-mile crude oil pipeline with an approximate capacity of 80,000 barrels per day that originates in Platteville, Colorado and terminates in Cushing, Oklahoma.  At the point of origin, it has a 100,000-barrel storage facility and a truck-loading facility with an additional 220,000 barrels of storage.  The White Cliffs pipeline is supplied by production from the Denver-Julesburg Basin and is the only direct point is SemCrude's storage facility in Cushing, Oklahoma, a major crude oil marketing center, which ultimately delivers to the mid-continent refineries.

The White Cliffs Pipeline has two throughput contracts with Anadarko and Noble Energy that run through May 2014.  In addition, other parties my ship on White Cliffs Pipeline at FERC-based rates.  The pipeline is a joint venture owned by SemCrude Pipeline LP (51%), Plains Pipeline LP (34%), Noble Energy, Inc. (5%) and Western Gas Partners LP (10%).

Operating Data

Market Access - White Cliffs Pipeline

 Cushing, OK

Operating Data - White Cliffs Pipeline

Capacity ~80,000 Bbls/d
Pipeline 526 Miles

White Cliffs Pipeline

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ASSET AREAS

Appalachia

Marcellus

 

East Texas

Dew/Pinnacle

 

West Texas

Haley

 

Mid-Continent

Hugoton

 

Rocky Mountains

Bison

Chipeta

Fort Union

Granger Complex

Helper/Clawson

Hilight/Newcastle

MIGC

Red Desert

Wattenberg/Platte Valley

White Cliffs Pipeline