Shell Pipeline Co. LP's 9.5-mi, 20-in. Seajack Pipeline is now in service.
Offshore staff
HOUSTON -- Shell Pipeline Co. LP's 9.5-mi, 20-in. Seajack Pipeline is now in service. The pipeline connects the end of the Caesar Oil Pipeline to the Amberjack Pipeline System in the Gulf of Mexico.
"This connection provides additional market flexibility for Caesar shippers and also provides improved flow assurance for Caesar-connected production," says Mark Hurley, president of Shell Pipeline Co. LP.
Seajack has a capacity of 180,000 b/d. Project costs were not disclosed.