The line, which is nearing permit and right-of-way acquisition conclusion, is expected to be complete in mid-2012.

Koch Pipeline President Kim Penner said “With this line, Koch Pipeline ultimately will have the capability to move 250,000 bbl/d of Eagle Ford production from the Karnes County area to the Corpus Christi area.”

The pipeline’s completion will coincide with the updates to affiliate Flint Hills Resources’ Ingleside, Texas, terminal that will have the capacity to ship up to 200,000 bbl/d of production via barge to other Gulf Coast markets.

With this new pipeline, and the other investments Koch Pipeline has made in terminals, lines and lease agreements with other companies, the company will have increased transportation capability into Corpus Christi and Ingleside to more than 350,000 bbl/d.

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Mr Penner said “A key focus for the immediate future will be to help producers move their crude oil and condensate more efficiently by expanding gathering systems and connecting them to this new trunk line and our existing pipelines.”

Koch Pipeline is nearing completion of a short line in the Ingleside area to tie in existing systems, and expects to complete construction on a 16 inch diameter pipeline from Helena, Texas, to Pettus in the fourth quarter.