Kinder Morgan completes ethanol pipeline between New Jersey and New York

April 4, 2012 |

In New Jersey, Kinder Morgan has announced the completion and startup of a 16-inch dedicated ethanol pipeline connection between its Linden, N.J., unit train facility and its largest New York Harbor terminal in Carteret, N.J. The Linden terminal has handled as much as 36,000 barrels of ethanol a day, with 550,000 barrels of storage through Citgo Petroleum’s Tremley Point terminal, which features a high-speed truck rack, a barge and a ship dock. The project complements a previously announced $60 million expansion project at Carteret, which added more than 1 million barrels of storage to the nearly 8 million barrels of storage currently in place at the terminal.

The pipeline has the dual benefit of allowing Linden customers access to four Carteret barge docks and two ship docks, while effectively expanding the storage capacity of the Linden terminal. Conversely, ethanol customers at Carteret now have access to a full unit train receiving system. Initially, Kinder Morgan is projecting that an additional 195,000 barrels at Carteret will be employed in ethanol service. The directional drill pipeline includes full automation and a state-of-the-art leak detection system. Initially, the pipeline will be operated to move domestic grade, fully denatured product, however, Linden will be offering the capability to handle ethanol specifications suitable for export in the near future as the market dictates.

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Category: Fuels

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