Hugh Brinson Pipeline (Phase I & II)

 Capacity of up to ~2.2 Bcf/d (Phase II with compression)
 Approximately 400 miles of 42-inch natural gas pipeline (Phase I)
 Additional 42-mile, 36-inch Midland Lateral
 Bi-directional Capabilities

The Hugh Brinson Pipeline is expected to be constructed in two phases with the first phase including the construction of approximately 400 miles of 42-inch pipeline with a capacity of 1.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). It will extend from Waha to Maypearl, Texas located south of the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, where it will then connect to Energy Transfer’s vast pipeline and storage infrastructure. Phase I is expected to be in service by the end of 2026.

As part of Phase I, Energy Transfer will also construct the Midland Lateral, which is expected to be a 42-mile, 36-inch lateral to connect Energy Transfer and third-party processing plants in Martin and Midland Counties to the Hugh Brinson Pipeline.

Phase II of the project would include the addition of compression to increase the capacity of the new pipeline to approximately 2.2 Bcf/d. Depending on shipper demand, Phase II could be constructed concurrently with Phase I.

The Hugh Brinson Pipeline will connect shippers to Energy Transfer’s existing intrastate natural gas pipeline network and other downstream pipelines. In addition, it will provide shippers with the optionality to access prolific markets and trading hubs throughout Texas and beyond, including Carthage and Katy. This project is also expected to further establish Energy Transfer as the premier option to support power plant and data center growth in the state of Texas.

Hugh Brinson Pipeline Phase I & II Bi-directional intrastate natural gas pipeline from Waha to ET’s extensive pipeline network south of the DFW metroplex; expected to have the ability to transport ~2.2 Bcf/d from west to east, and also transport ~1 Bcf/d from east to west.