NuStar, EOG to build rail offloading facility at Louisiana crude terminal
NuStar Logistics and EOG Resources have agreed to jointly develop, build and own a 70,000-bpd unit train offloading facility at NuStars crude oil terminal in St. James, La.
The project will facilitate movement and storage of crude oil production from the Bakken, Eagle Ford and other developing shale plays in the US, the companies said.
NuStars 8 million bbl terminal is one of the largest in the growing St. James crude oil hub and has interconnectivity to major crude infrastructure including major onshore and offshore pipeline systems, as well as marine, truck and rail access.
The new project will include the addition of new rail and unit train unloading facilities. Two new storage tanks with a combined 360,000 barrels of capacity will also be built in conjunction with the project.
The new facility will be equipped to receive at least one 70,000 bbl train per day and will have enough track and other infrastructure to stage an additional train to await offloading.
The rail project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012, and the tanks are expected to be completed and in service in May 2012.
This project will give our customers much greater ability to move and store production from very significant crude discoveries throughout the US, said Curt Anastasio, CEO of NuStar.
Our St. James terminal is ideally situated in a major crude oil hub and has access to all modes of transportation to effectively get the crude to any number of markets. And given EOGs vast resources and leadership in our industry, they are the ideal partner for us in this effort.
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