The Trans-Pecos Pipeline is a Texas intrastate pipeline designed to transport 1.4 billion cubic feet per day of clean-burning natural gas as part of an agreement with Comisión Federal de Electricidad, Mexico’s federal electricity commission. The Trans-Pecos Pipeline went into service as scheduled on March 31, 2017.
Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners is responsible for operating the 148-mile, 42-inch diameter pipeline which originates at the Waha Hub outside Fort Stockton, Texas in northern Pecos County and terminates custody at the U.S.-Mexico boundary near Presidio, Texas. The pipeline presently includes six delivery taps along the route in Texas for local economic development opportunities.