SEATTLE (Oil Monster): Bulk liquids terminal/logistics operator Bluewing Midstream has begun construction of the Phase II expansion project in Brownsville, Texas, to support customer demand, Kallanish Energyreports.
Upon completion, Phase II will add 300,000 barrels of new liquids storage capacity capable of handling gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and other petroleum products.
“We are very excited to break ground on our Phase II expansion project and continue to build upon our existing operations,” said Bluewing CEO Todd Reid. “Phase II will allow us to advance our strategic organic development vision while continuing to provide flexible and efficient terminal and logistics solutions to our customers.”
Phase II, when combined with Bluewing’s existing assets in the Port of Brownsville, will provide existing and potential customers roughly 1.1 million barrels of storage capacity serving South Texas and exports to Mexico and other international markets.
Bluewing anticipates Phase II to commence initial operations in late 2019.
Founded in July 2015, Bluewing is backed financially by Dallas-based private equity firm Energy Spectrum Capital.
Courtesy: www.kallanishenergy.com
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