Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD) has made significant progress in restoring service at substantially all of its major assets impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Enterprise’s Mont Belvieu complex has resumed commercial service, including its eight NGL fractionators, six propylene splitters, isomerization facility and octane enhancement unit. While NGL storage remains operational and brine containment has stabilized, the partnership continues to carefully monitor this situation. Enterprise has not curtailed NGL fractionation or storage services.
Enterprise’s marine terminals have largely returned to service, as port restrictions remain in place at certain facilities. Enterprise’s two marine terminals on the Houston Ship Channel have resumed commercial service as loadings of ethane, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and polymer grade propylene ships have resumed. Seaway’s marine terminals in Texas City and Freeport have resumed service. The partnership’s Beaumont marine terminals are also operational but are not currently receiving ships since the port remains closed to traffic.
In South Texas, the partnership’s eight natural gas processing plants and two NGL fractionators have resumed full operations. In addition, Enterprise’s natural gas, NGL and crude oil pipelines in South Texas are in commercial service.
Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD) has made significant progress in restoring service at substantially all of its major assets impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Enterprise’s Mont Belvieu complex has resumed commercial service, including its eight NGL fractionators, six propylene splitters, isomerization facility and octane enhancement unit. While NGL storage remains operational and brine containment has stabilized, the partnership continues to carefully monitor this situation. Enterprise has not curtailed NGL fractionation or storage services.
Enterprise’s marine terminals have largely returned to service, as port restrictions remain in place at certain facilities. Enterprise’s two marine terminals on the Houston Ship Channel have resumed commercial service as loadings of ethane, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and polymer grade propylene ships have resumed. Seaway’s marine terminals in Texas City and Freeport have resumed service. The partnership’s Beaumont marine terminals are also operational but are not currently receiving ships since the port remains closed to traffic.
In South Texas, the partnership’s eight natural gas processing plants and two NGL fractionators have resumed full operations. In addition, Enterprise’s natural gas, NGL and crude oil pipelines in South Texas are in commercial service.
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