The Sacagawea Pipeline Project

Sacagawea Pipeline Company, LLC is a joint venture between Paradigm Energy Partners, LLC, Phillips 66 Partners, LP, and Grey Wolf Midstream, LLC.

The Sacagawea Pipeline is a 91-mile pipeline project to deliver crude oil from various points south of Lake Sacagawea in McKenzie County, North Dakota (“ND”), to destinations with rail and pipe takeaway options north of the river in Palermo and Stanley, ND.

sacagawea-system-mapClick map for PDF docSacagawea Pipeline project is being developed to deliver crude oil from various points south of Lake Sacagawea in and around the area commonly referred to as “Johnson’s Corner” and Keene, in McKenzie County, North Dakota (“ND”), to destinations with takeaway options for both rail and pipe in Palermo and Stanley, ND.

The primary benefits of the Sacagawea Pipeline are takeaway capacity and connectivity, providing shipper’s flow assurance, optionality and multi-market access to takeaway locations. The Palermo and Stanley destinations will provide the flexibility to deliver volumes at the shipper’s option to the Palermo Rail Facility as well as the Stanley Terminal.

The Sacagawea pipeline will cross Lake Sacagawea at one of its narrowest points located several miles south of the Four Bears Memorial Bridge near New Town, ND, using the HDD method of crossing. HDD boring is used when trenching or excavating is not practical or environmentally responsible.