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Permian Pipeline Competition Heats Up as Capacity Outruns Supply


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By Sheela Tobben

(Bloomberg) Five new oil pipelines are set to open in the Permian Basin through 2021, expanding a gap between production and takeaway capacity that’s already spurring midstream rate cuts and could mean cutthroat competition ahead. Producers in the West Texas and New Mexico oilfield are pumping about 4.72 million barrels a day, according to Rystad Energy AS. That compares with nearly 6 million barrels of pipeline capacity that could rise by about 3.5 million barrels in the next two years as planned new conduits come online.Most of those planned projects were announced when the Permian was posting annual growth rates in excess of 1 million barrels a day. Now, some analysts see yearly growth slowing to as little as 650,000 barrels a day, with older wells producing less and oil companies preparing to curb spending this year to boost investor returns.

Competition will heat up particularly among pipeline companies seeking to renew long-term shipper contracts that are set to expire, including those seeking to proceed with new pipeline projects, said Sandy Fielden, director of research for Morningstar Inc. “There is a chance that some of the projects would get canceled or consolidated and that would depend on shipper commitment.”

Adding to this, the difference between the price of crude on the coast compared with Midland in the Permian has plummeted in the last year, making it more difficult for shippers to make money after paying the pipeline fees.

Operators of legacy pipes in the oil patch already started cutting tariffs last year to retain or lure shippers to keep their systems fully loaded. In August, Energy Transfer Partners LP cut rates for users on portions of their Permian Express system, while Magellan Midstream LP issued incentive rates for large-volume shippers on its Bridgetex pipeline. Epic Pipeline Co LP halved its transportation rate prior to the line coming into service.

Oil producers are warning that they are preparing to curb spending this year to boost investor returns. “The Permian is definitely slowing down,” said Elisabeth Murphy, an analyst at ESAI Energy Llc. Declines from legacy wells are outstripping the new wells, and there aren’t enough rigs to offset the decline in the legacy wells, she said.

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Project Operator Capacity (‘000 b/d) Route Start Time
Midland-to-ECHO 4 Enterprise Products Partners 450 Midland-ECHO, southeast Texas 1H 2021
EPIC EPIC Midstream 600 Orla, Texas-Corpus Christi 1Q 2020
Jupiter Pipeline Jupiter 1,000 Permian Basin-Brownsville, Texas 1Q 2021
Midland-to-ECHO 3 Enterprise Products Partners 450 Midland-ECHO, southeast Texas 3Q 2020
Wink to Webster Exxon Mobil 1,000 Wink, Texas-Webster, Texas 1H 2021
Seahorse Tallgrass Energy 800 Cushing, Oklahoma-Louisiana 3Q 2021
Swordfish Crimson Midstream 600 Louisiana-LOOP 1H 2020
Voyager Pipeline Magellan, Navigator Energy 250 Oklahoma to Texas 4Q 2020
Red Oak Pipeline Phillips 66 400 Oklahoma to Texas 1Q 2020
Red River Pipeline Plains, Delek 85 Oklahoma to Texas 2020

“New pipe start ups like Cactus II starting up and Epic in the summer have put us over the top on capacity,” said John Auers, executive vice president at energy consultant Turner Mason & Co. “Now, there is surplus capacity out of the Permian.”

For pipes still at proposal stage, it doesn’t help that the spread between Midland, Texas, and Houston which has access to export markets, has narrowed from over $10 a barrel a year ago to around $2.50. This would mean transportation costs from the Permian bound for the Gulf would have to be even cheaper, straining profit margins.

Permian oil price spread to Houston has narrowed

Ultimately, only projects initiated by companies with well established infrastructure will stand a chance to succeed, said Fielden. Connectivity on their existing systems would be plus points that will usher their projects through to completion, he added.

Still, some companies are forging ahead with pipeline expansions because of industry support. Enterprise Products Partners LP plans to push ahead with adding nearly 1 million barrels a day of new connectivity from Midland, Texas, to its ECHO terminal in southeast Texas, ready in 2021, according to Tony Chovanec, senior vice president for fundamentals and commodity risk assessment.

“It’s no surprise to anyone that next year and probably for the next couple of years, it’s going to be highly competitive, which will create volatility in earnings,” Magellan Chief Executive Officer Mike Mears said on the company’s earnings call in October.



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