Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Capacity: 140,000 barrels per day and 440,000 barrels of intermediate storage
Length: 210-miles
Start-up year: September 2013
Location: from Alva in Woods County/ Arnett in Ellis County (Oklahoma) to Gavilon\'s
Cushing facility.
A subsidiary of SemGroup Corporation, an affiliate of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, and Gavilon, LLC, proceeded with the formation of Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC and the signing of definitive agreements to build the previously mentioned 210-mile crude oil pipeline. Construction of the pipeline is expected to begin in July 2012 and be commissioned in the fall of 2013.
The new pipeline, constructed by SemGroup, will have an initial capacity of approximately 140,000 barrels per day and 440,000 barrels of intermediate storage. Following pipeline construction, Rose Rock Midstream, LP, SemGroup\'s master limited partnership, will serve as the pipeline operator.
Chesapeake Energy previously entered into a long-term transportation agreement with Glass Mountain Pipeline to provide the economic incentive to construct the pipeline. The pipeline system is expected to meet growing and diverse midstream requirements resulting from the drilling activity in western Oklahoma and the Mississippi Lime play.
Operators:
SemGroup Corporation: 50% interest
Gavilon, LLC: 50% interest