BP Pipelines (North America) -
Combining the best of three proud traditions - AMOCO, ARCO, and
BP.
The Olympic Pipe Line Company, operated by BP Pipelines, North America,
is a 400-mile interstate pipeline system that includes 12-inch,
14-inch, 16-inch, and 20-inch pipelines. The pipeline runs along
a 299-mile corridor from Blaine, Washington to Portland, Oregon.
The system transports gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. This fuel
originates at four Puget Sound refineries, two in Whatcom County
and two in Skagit County, and is delivered to Seattle's Harbor Island,
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Olympia and Vancouver, Washington,
and Portland, Oregon.
BP Pipelines (North America) is the second largest
liquids pipeline company in the U.S. transporting over 450 million
barrel-miles of oil, refined products, natural gas liquids, carbon
dioxide, and chemicals daily - about 9 percent of the U.S.
Liquids pipeline market. Beyond our core operations, we participate
in various joint venture pipelines, several of which we operate.
Our Core and Joint venture operations span 30 states and are managed
in Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, and Midland, TX, with the
pipeline control center located in Tulsa, OK. We are headquartered
in Lisle, IL, and are a part of the Downstream Logistics, Trading
and Marketing Group for BP.
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