Energy Transfer Operating operates the Trenton II liquids storage terminal, which is located in North Dakota in the US. This liquids storage terminal became operational in 2017 and is owned by Energy Transfer, Enbridge, Phillips 66, Marathon Petroleum, and Exxon Mobil.


The terminal, which is accessible by pipeline and road, primarily stores crude oil.

Key specifications of the storage terminal
Storage Capacity (bbl): 2,50,000
Tank Size Min (bbl): 1,00,000
Tank Size Max (bbl): 1,50,000
Number of Tanks: 2


About Energy Transfer Operating


Energy Transfer Operating LP (ETP) is a master limited partnership. It owns and operates a diversified portfolio of energy assets in the US. The partnership carries out the gathering, processing, storage, intra- and interstate transportation of natural gas and natural gas liquids. ETP also conducts crude oil and refined products transportation, terminalling, and marketing of gasoline and middle distillates. In addition, the partnership owns interest in a natural gas compression equipment business and provides compression services to customer-specific systems. It also carries out the management of coal and natural resources properties and the related collection of royalty. The partnership is managed by its general partner, Energy Transfer Partners GP LP. ETP is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the US.

Methodology

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