Friday, July 31, 2015
Southcross Energy Partners LP (Dallas, Texas) has completed a 60,000-bbld Y-grade pipeline connecting its Woodsboro, Texas processing facility to Southcross Holdings LP’s 63,000-bbld Robstown fractionator near Corpus Christi, Texas. The company has also completed a 20,000-bbld propane pipeline from its Bonnie View fractionator to the Corpus Christi area for delivery to end-use customers.
The NGL pipelines were part of a drop-down transaction accounted in May 2015, with construction expected to be completed in July 2015. In addition, the first of two fractionation trains at Robstown is operating at about 32,000 bbld of Y-grade. The second fractionation train at Robstown is in the commissioning phase and remains on target to be operational by August 2015.
“We are pleased to report that the NGL pipelines have been completed ahead of schedule and under budget,” said John Bonn, president and CEO of Southcross’s general partner. “The NGL pipelines, together with the continued progress toward the completion of the Robstown fractionation complex, are a critical component of our fully integrated processing and fractionation complex in the South Texas area.”
The NGL pipelines were part of a drop-down transaction accounted in May 2015, with construction expected to be completed in July 2015. In addition, the first of two fractionation trains at Robstown is operating at about 32,000 bbld of Y-grade. The second fractionation train at Robstown is in the commissioning phase and remains on target to be operational by August 2015.
“We are pleased to report that the NGL pipelines have been completed ahead of schedule and under budget,” said John Bonn, president and CEO of Southcross’s general partner. “The NGL pipelines, together with the continued progress toward the completion of the Robstown fractionation complex, are a critical component of our fully integrated processing and fractionation complex in the South Texas area.”