Magellan increases distribution capabilities
02.09.2009 - NEWS
Magellan Midstream Partners LP recently installed a state-of-the-art sequential ethanol blending system at its terminal in west Fort Worth, Texas, which now has 18,000 barrels of ethanol storage.

The company is also in the process of installing an additional ethanol blending system at its terminal in Frost, Texas, which has 20,000 barrels of ethanol storage. The company expected the system to be operational in late January. Company spokesman Bruce Heine said Magellan Midstream Partners can receive ethanol via truck and an automated offloading system.

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