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Cheyenne Pipeline. Status report84 miles of 16 inch Pipe from Ft. Laramie to Frontier Refining in Cheyenne13 miles of 24 inch pipe from Guernsey to Ft. LaramieThe new pipeline will have a throughput capacity of approximately 56,000 barrels per day (bpd).Heavy CrudeEngineering and ROW are curr
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1. Rocky Mountain Pipeline
2. Cheyenne Pipeline Status report
84 miles of 16 inch Pipe from Ft. Laramie to Frontier Refining in Cheyenne
13 miles of 24 inch pipe from Guernsey to Ft. Laramie
The new pipeline will have a throughput capacity of approximately 56,000 barrels per day (bpd).
Heavy Crude
Engineering and ROW are currently underway
Construction will begin in October 2006
Operation to begin Mid 2007
3. Cheyenne Pipeline
Total of four new stations for Cheyenne Pipeline
Guernsey Station
Fort Laramie Station
Mid-Point Station (Chugwater)
Cheyenne Station
New Transfer Station in Guernsey, Wyoming
Transfer 16 and 24 inch lines
4. Legacy Pipeline Status Report
RMPS is constructing a new 16 inch diameter pipeline from eastern Utah to the Salt Lake City refineries
The pipeline will be approximately 91 miles long and will mostly parallel our existing pipeline system using common rights of way.
The new pipeline will have a throughput capacity of approximately 95,000 barrels per day (bpd).
Four of the five Salt Lake City refiners have signed agreements with RMPS to ship crude oil on the new pipeline.
Phase 1 Construction will begin in October 2006 to be completed by the end of the year
Phase 2 will follow with completion estimated to be complete October 2007
Operation to begin later 4th Quarter 2007
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Legacy Pipeline will parallel existing pipeline system allowing new 16 inch pipeline to utilize existing stations, with the exception of one new station at Frontier
Arepi Station
Wahsatch Station
Croyden Station
New Legacy Station
Legacy Pipeline