Longhorn Parnters Pipeline
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Longhorn Pipeline

Through a 700-mile, common carrier pipeline, Longhorn Pipeline transports refined motor fuel products (gasoline and diesel) from Gulf Coast refineries to communities in West Texas and the El Paso gateway market. From there, shippers may utilize other pipelines, sending some of the fuel to New Mexico and Arizona.

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Maintaining Healthy Communities

Longhorn Pipeline is committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety. We have taken steps beyond the requirements of law, regulation and industry standards to ensure the pipeline’s integrity and protect the people, communities and environment along its route.

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Fifth Circuit Rules for Longhorn Pipeline

Ruling Clears the Way for Pipeline Operations (DALLAS) – Longhorn Partners Pipeline said today that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in its favor. Judge E. Grady Jolly, writing for the 5th Circuit, said that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Transportations Office of Pipeline Safety (the Lead more

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Longhorn Partners Pipeline Shipping


By linking the highly efficient Gulf Coast refining complex with consumers across the Southwest, Longhorn Pipeline serves an important role in the region’s energy infrastructure.  Longhorn utilizes a 19-tank, million-barrel terminal in El Paso and connections to other pipelines to transport refined products into New Mexico and Arizona.   Longhorn also serves the Permian Basin market utilizing a terminal in Odessa, Texas.

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