Chicap pipeline
The Chicap Pipeline System moves crude form the Patoka hub to refineries in the Chicago area. It is operated by bp pipelines (North America) and owned by BP and Enbridge
Chicap Pipeline receives low sulfur and heavy crude oil from Capline Pipeline, and Woodpat Pipeline and ExxonMobil at Patoka and Enbridge Pipeline at Mokena. Chicap Pipeline delivers at Manhattan, Mokena, Lemont and Blue Island. In addition, Chicap has the ability to transfer oil from Woodpat to Marathon Pipelines at Patoka. The mainline capacity is 360 kbpd on a design crude basis with active stations. The capacity of Mokena to Lemont lateral is 100 kbpd.
Pipeline description:
Chicap is comprised of three segments:
203 miles from 26" mainline from Patoka, IL to Manhattan/Mokena, IL. 360 kbpd capacity.
12 miles of active 16" from Mokena, IL to Lemont, IL . 100 kbpd capacity
15 miles of active 14" from Mokena, IL to Blue Island, IL.
Major terminals:
Patoka
Blue Island
Mokena
Manhattan
Lemont