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Phillips 66 & Kinder Morgan Advance Western Gateway Pipeline Project

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan have announced the advancement of the Western Gateway Pipeline (Western Gateway), a proposed refined products pipeline system, following a successful second open season that secured long-term shipper commitments sufficient to move the project forward, subject to the execution of definitive transportation service agreements, joint venture agreements, and respective board approvals.

‘Customer response during the open season underscores the importance of Western Gateway in addressing long‑term refined products logistics needs in the region,’ says Phillips 66 chairman and CEO Mark Lashier. ‘Strong market interest validates the role this project can play in improving supply flexibility and reliability for West Coast markets.’

‘We’re pleased to be able to use our existing assets to leverage growth opportunities for the Arizona and California markets,’ adds Kinder Morgan CEO Kim Dang. ‘By utilising existing pipeline assets across multiple states along the route, we’re uniquely well-positioned to support a refined products transportation solution.’

The Western Gateway Pipeline will connect Midwest and Gulf Coast refinery supply to Phoenix, Arizona and California markets with connectivity to Las Vegas, Nevada via Kinder Morgan’s CALNEV Pipeline. The Western Gateway Pipeline will consist of a new-build pipeline from Borger, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona, combined with Kinder Morgan’s existing SFPP, L.P. pipeline from Colton, California to Phoenix, Arizona, which will be reversed to enable east to west product flows into California. The Western Gateway Pipeline will be fed from Midwest and Gulf Coast supplies connected to Borger, Texas. The Gold Pipeline, operated by Phillips 66, which currently flows from Borger to St. Louis, will be reversed to enable refined products from Midwest and Gulf Coast refineries to flow toward Borger and supply the Western Gateway Pipeline.

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