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The Seaway Crude Pipeline System (SCPS), commonly known as the Seaway Pipeline, is an
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pipeline system which transports crude oil between
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and
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, and through the
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Terminal and Distribution System on the
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. The Seaway is an important crude oil transfer link between two petroleum regions within the United States. Although Seaway shipped oil north (to Cushing) for many years, in June 2012 the flow of the system was reversed to ship oil south (out of Cushing).


History

The Seaway Pipeline was originally built by a consortium of oil industry firms formed in 1974 named Seaway Pipeline, Inc. for transferring (then) cheap foreign oil from Texas ports to refineries in the Midwest. After two years of construction, the system became operational on 23 November 1976, and pumped crude oil north until 1982. In 1984, the other consortium members were bought out by Phillips. Seeking to capitalize on the pipeline's location to gather raw natural gas in Oklahoma and Texas for transport to the company's refinery complex at Sweeny, Texas, and other refineries near Houston, Phillips converted the system to ship natural gas south instead of shipping crude oil north. Phillips called that arrangement the "Seagas Pipeline". In 1995, Atlantic Richfield bought a 50% interest from
Conoco Conoco ( ), formerly known as Continental Oil, is an American Petroleum industry, petroleum brand that is operating under the current ownership of the Phillips 66 Company since 2012 and is headquartered in the Westchase, Houston, Westchase neigh ...
through a subsidiary (ARCO Pipeline), and the system was converted from shipping natural gas south to shipping oil north to Cushing in 1996. In 2000, Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Company (TEPP or TEPPCO), an indirect subsidiary of
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through
TEPPCO Partners Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Company, TEPPCO Partners LP was a Fortune 300 company based in Houston, Texas. The company operated petroleum pipelines. It was owned by Sullivan Trillian Partners of San Antonio. History During the second quarter ...
, bought the stock of ARCO Pipeline, acquiring their 50% interest in the system, and became the primary operator. In 2005, Texas Eastern Products Pipeline, was acquired by
Enterprise Products Partners Enterprise Products Partners L.P. () is an American midstream natural gas and crude oil pipeline company with headquarters in Houston, Texas. It acquired GulfTerra in September 2004. The company ranked No. 105 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of ...
L.P. in 2005, and Enterprise Products became the system operator with a 50% stake. In late 2011, Canadian pipeline company
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bought Conoco's remaining 50% interest in the company for $1.15 billion. The Seaway Crude Pipeline Company LLC (a joint venture between Enterprise Products and Enbridge) became the pipeline's operator. In late May 2012, the Seaway's flow was reversed, and crude began arriving at Freeport on 6 June 2012. On January 11, 2013, the Seaway's capacity was increased to . On January 30, 2017, a Texas Department of Transportation crew accidentally dug into the Seaway Pipeline near
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, causing a large spill. On January 30, 2017, a road crew punctured the Seaway pipeline near
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. Two days later, it was unclear how much oil had spilled over the nearby Highway 121. After the incident, supply concerns reportedly helped push oil prices 2% higher.


Details

As of June 2012, the entire system is long, of which, are in the long-haul (Cushing to Freeport) portion of the pipeline. The system was then capable of carrying approximately of oil.


Expansion plans

Plans have been announced to increase Seaway's capacity to in 2013 (completed as of 11 January 2013) and, in 2014, adding additional capacity via a "twin" long-haul pipeline. As well as for an lateral to the ECHO crude storage facility in southwest Houston and the Port Arthur/ Beaumont refining complex.


Competition

Several competing pipelines between Cushing and the Houston region have been proposed over the years, no other directly competing pipeline has yet been built. Although there is one larger pipeline which also connects the midwest with the Gulf Coast, the Capline, but which bypasses Cushing. The Capline has been pumping offshore oil north from Louisiana to
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since the 1960s. However, planning for Phase 3 (a.k.a. the "Southern Leg", "Cushing MarketLink", or "Gulf Coast Pipeline Project") of the proposed
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show that it would run from Cushing to
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near Port Arthur, where it could tie into an existing pipeline to the Houston area.


See also

*
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Seaway Crude Petroleum Company LLC
owner and operator
Seaway Crude Oil Pipeline
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