Hartree acquires Channelview splitter and terminal business
Published by Pippa Luck,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Hartree Refining Co. LLC, an affiliate of Hartree Partners LP (together, Hartree), has announced that it recently completed the acquisition of Targa Resources Corp.’s (Targa) membership interests in Targa Channelview LLC (Channelview). The transaction closed in October 2020.
Guy Merison, Co-Founder of Hartree Partners LP, said: “We believe this transaction represents a natural extension of Hartree’s experience investing in midstream and downstream infrastructure assets that are complementary to our core trading competencies.”
Channelview consists of a recently constructed 38 000 bpd crude and condensate splitter, in addition to approximately 1.3 million bbl of crude and refined product storage, a barge dock, trucking lanes, a waste water treatment facility, and other related infrastructure, all of which is located in Channelview, Texas, US.
“We believe that Channelview has significant potential and we are excited to be working with Channelview’s existing management team to further develop and operate the asset through its next phase of growth,” said Merison. “We plan on initiating several growth projects and continuing to expand the facility’s third party storage business.”
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/17112020/hartree-acquires-channelview-splitter-and-terminal-business/
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