Endicott

Endicott Pipeline (orange)
Endicott Pipeline (orange)

The Endicott Pipeline originates on Endicott's Main Production Island (MPI) located offshore in the Beaufort Sea, 15 miles east of Prudhoe Bay. This 16-inch diameter, 26-mile long pipeline is elevated along the Endicott Causeway, parallel to the Endicott Road, and ends at the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System's Pump Station 1 (PS1). As part of the North Slope Pipelines System, the Endicott Pipeline transports processed crude oil from Endicott, Badami, and Point Thomson fields to PS1. The Right-of-Way Lease became effective August 5, 1986 and was originally between the State of Alaska and BP Transportation Inc. and Amoco Endicott Pipeline Company. The lease is currently held by Harvest Alaska, LLC and expires on May 2, 2034.

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  • Active
  • Above Ground
  • 01/01/1987 - 01/01/1987
  • No operators found.
  • North Slope
  • No leases found.
  • No products found.
  • 16.00
  • System Length: 26.10
  • Length on State Lands: 26.10