Mercuria Plans to Compete for South Texas Oil-Trading Hub
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Commodities trader Mercuria Energy Group expects to open a new U.S. Gulf Coast crude oil storage facility next year that could compete to become a trading hub for shale oil, the Swiss company's investment chief said.
Pin Oak Terminals LLC, a joint venture owned by Mercuria and Dauphine Midstream LLC, is building 2 million barrels of crude storage outside of Corpus Christi, Texas, near where several pipelines connect and other firms have oil storage, said Brian Falik, Mercuria's chief investment officer for the Americas.
The new Pin Oak hub, which is expected to open mid-2020, could potentially become the main location for crude price assessments for oil shipments through Corpus Christi, Falik said in a phone interview.
There is no Corpus Christi regional price now like the one that has emerged for pricing West Texas Intermediate crude at the Magellan East Houston terminal, although Argus Media has considered developing such an assessment.
Almost 4.5 million barrels of storage capacity is now under construction outside Corpus Christi, said Andy Lipow, president of consultants Lipow Oil Associates, citing state filings and operators' announcements.
Corpus Christi's crude oil loadings have vaulted to more than 1 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, briefly surpassing shipments from Houston, which is the most active U.S. Gulf Coast trading hub.
Phillips 66's planned Red Oak pipeline is expected to bring additional barrels to the Corpus Christi area from West Texas, North Dakota, Colorado and Cushing, Oklahoma, beginning in early 2021.
Mercuria will begin expanded exports of U.S. crude early next year from the Pin Oak facilities, with a capacity of 320,000 bpd. It could double that in 2021, when the Red Oak oil pipeline is expected to come into service.
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