TransCanada has negotiated with more than 1,000 landowners in Oklahoma and Texas in order to build and operate the Gulf Coast Pipeline.
Recently TransCanada’s blog featured a post titled: “Texas landowners voice their support,” which featured three landowners from Texas who support TransCanada and pipelines in Texas.
Wesley Romero and Marshall Treadwell, shared their experiences negotiating with TransCanada on pipeline right-of-ways, while Tracy Crawford shared his thoughts on pipelines in Texas.
TransCanada is committed to treating more than 60,000 landowners we deal with across North America with fairness, dignity and respect.
Opinions of all three Texas landowners are featured in the following videos.
The Gulf Coast Pipeline Project is an approximate 485-mile (780-kilometre), 36-inch crude oil pipeline beginning in Cushing, Okla., and extending south to Nederland, Texas, to serve the Gulf Coast marketplace. The 48-mile (77-kilometre) Houston Lateral Project is an additional project under development to transport oil to refineries in the Houston area.
Construction on the Gulf Coast Pipeline commenced August, 2012, with an anticipated in-service date of late 2013. The Gulf Coast Project will have the initial capacity to transport 700,000 barrels of oil per day and can be expanded to transport 830,000 barrels of oil per day to Gulf Coast refineries.
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