Energy Transfer not only building a new fractionator but expanding a pipeline into the Permian Basin

 

So much volume is coming from around the U.S. that Dallas-based Energy Transfer LP and its subsidiary Lone Star NGL LLC plan to build a seventh natural gas liquids fractionation operation at Mont Belvieu, Texas. The company also plans an expansion of a pipeline serving the Permian Basin.

They call it “Fractionator VII” and say it should be in operation by the first quarter of 2020. It will have a 150,000 barrel a day capacity and already is fully subscribed bymultiple long-term contracts.

Energy Transfer management indicates Fractionator VII will provide the ability to handle the volumes already feeding Fractionators I through VI.

Lone Star’s Fractionator V, which was placed in service in July 2018, is fully contracted with long-term commitments and is operating at full capacity. Lone Star’s Fractionator VI is currently under construction and is now expected to be in service during the first quarter of 2019, ahead of schedule.

Fractionator VI is also fully contracted with long-term commitments and will have a capacity of 150,000 barrels per day. The company maintains a leading position for NGL fractionation, and with the completion of Fractionators VI and VII, Lone Star will be capable of fractionating over 900,000 barrels per day at Mont Belvieu supported by long-term fee-based agreements.

In addition, Lone Star announced that it will expand the Lone Star Express Pipeline by adding a new 352-mile, 24-inch pipeline extending from Lone Star’s pipeline system near Wink, Texas to Lone Star Express’ 30-inch pipeline south of Fort Worth, Texas. This new pipeline will provide capacity for the significant transportation commitments Lone Star has secured from the Delaware and Permian Basins. This new pipeline is expected to be in service by early in the fourth quarter of 2020.