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Re: jmjjw post# 409

Wednesday, 11/01/2017 3:07:02 PM

Wednesday, November 01, 2017 3:07:02 PM

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When a pipeline is typically "abandoned" and sold to a salvage company is it typically done because the line itself is no longer viable/useful and therefore basically retired??...perhaps due to age and or condition causing safety concerns??.. or is it a case of economics??...or liabilities??..or D) All of the above

If its a case that the pipeline was abandoned simply because it was no longer needed to transport product but still could function are there times they rehabilitate the line and bring them 'out of retirement' so to speak??

Its no secret Carroll & Co will have to come up with a major change in the contractual deal they had previously with GEL but that would also seemingly require how the plant currently functions. I.e. Do what you suggested in an earlier post -
Ditch the trucks and find a way to transport via pipeline.




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