Texas pipeline construction filings show steady buildout across Permian, Gulf Coast
(UI) — New pipeline construction filings in Texas point to continued expansion of natural gas and liquids infrastructure, particularly across the Permian Basin and Gulf Coast regions, according to the latest state data.
The filings, compiled through mid-April, show a mix of new systems and expansions spanning transmission, gathering and distribution lines across multiple counties.
Recent activity includes projects from major operators such as Energy Transfer, Enterprise Products, Targa Resources and Marathon Pipe Line, reflecting ongoing investment in both upstream takeaway capacity and downstream connectivity.
In the Permian Basin, several new gathering and transmission lines are planned in Midland, Martin, Reeves and Loving counties, reinforcing the region’s role as a key driver of pipeline construction. Projects range from short laterals and well connections to larger trunklines supporting production growth.
One of the larger projects included in the filings is a 152-mile natural gas transmission line spanning multiple South Texas counties, highlighting continued development of long-haul infrastructure alongside smaller-scale gathering systems.
Along the Gulf Coast, new hazardous liquids pipelines tied to export and storage hubs in Galveston and Jefferson counties point to ongoing buildout of infrastructure supporting petrochemical and NGL markets.
The data also shows steady expansion of local distribution systems in growing urban areas, including projects in Ellis, Williamson and Montgomery counties, where utilities are extending service to meet population and demand growth.
Overall, the filings illustrate a balanced mix of greenfield construction and system extensions, with most projects focused on natural gas gathering and transmission. While many individual projects are relatively short in length, collectively they reflect sustained infrastructure investment across Texas’ energy and utility sectors.
State regulators note the report is continuously updated as new construction notifications are received, with some projects still pending final permitting or approval.
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