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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Longhorn Pipeline started as a 450-mile piLonghorn Pipeline started as a 450-mile pipeline, from Houston, Texas, to Crane, Texas, in the Permian Basin, that was built in the 1950s to carry West Texas crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries. In 1995, Longhorn Partners acquired that pipeline, with the aim of reversing its flow, to carry gasoline and other refined products from Houston-area refineries to markets in West Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The pipeline was lengthened to 700 miles. As part of an environmental agreement, Longhorn Partners replaced 19 miles of that 1950s-vintage pipe, over a section of the Edwards Aquifer, near Austin, Texas, with thicker-walled pipe. In 2013, Longhorn was switched back to its original flow direct of west to east, and, switched back to crude oil shipping. and, switched back to crude oil shipping.
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rdfs:comment Longhorn Pipeline started as a 450-mile piLonghorn Pipeline started as a 450-mile pipeline, from Houston, Texas, to Crane, Texas, in the Permian Basin, that was built in the 1950s to carry West Texas crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries. In 1995, Longhorn Partners acquired that pipeline, with the aim of reversing its flow, to carry gasoline and other refined products from Houston-area refineries to markets in West Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The pipeline was lengthened to 700 miles. In 2013, Longhorn was switched back to its original flow direct of west to east, and, switched back to crude oil shipping. and, switched back to crude oil shipping.
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