Happy Wednesday!
Did anyone
happen to read Chron. Gulf Coast’s (Third Coast) Newsletter on October 14,
2025, their article titled, “Houston energy company announces $2.3 billion LNG
pipeline”? In the article, it goes on
the speak on how a local company recently published their final investment decision
(FID) for their Mustang Express Pipeline which will be a 236-mile pipeline capable
of moving 2.5 billion cubic feet of LNG a day at a cost of $2.3 billion. ARM Energy has paired with Pacific Investment
Management Company (PIMCO) to help with funding of the project. The pipeline will be constructed in South East
Texas, and their will be two segments the first one will be 55-miles long and
be named “The Cougar” and it will connect Tres Palacios Storage in Bay City to the
Katy Hub, then the next segment will be 178-miles long connecting the Katy Hub
to Port Arthur and it will be named “The Mainline.” The pipeline’s path will intersect four storage
facilities. The current timeline
anticipates the project will be operational beginning of 2029 and Arm Energy
will have open season for the last of the remaining capacity by the end of
October.
On another
note, the article mentioned two others recently announced in the last few
months for LNG pipelines going to be constructed in Texas. Kinder Morgan has
decided to move forward with their 216-mile pipeline Trident Intrastate Pipeline
which will also connect to the Katy Hub to Port Arthur. Whitewater Midstream and their partners have
decided to move forward with their Eiger Express Pipeline which will be a
450-mile pipeline connecting the Permian Basin to Katy area. These three projects will help get American
LNG to port to export to the world. We
wish all of the luck finishing on budget and on time! If you would like to read more of the
Chron. Gulf Coast’s article on Yahoo Finance, please click the link:
Houston energy company announces $2.3 billion LNG pipeline.
If you would
like help in looking into how to update your liquids terminal, so it runs more efficiently,
safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or help you move your hydrocarbon,
contact us via email in the Blog or our ESC website!
We hope you enjoy
your evening!
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