Sprague to Maintain Open Access for Newly Acquired Conn. Fuel Terminal
08.05.2013 - NEWS

August 05, 2013 [OPIS] - Sprague is expected to maintain the open access at its newly acquired Bridgeport, Conn., oil products terminal to third parties, marketers in New England told OPIS on Friday.


Sprague has a mixture of open access and proprietary use for its terminals in the Northeast, and it was previously unclear whether Sprague would allow third party access to that Bridgeport terminal or it would keep the tanks for its own use.

Sprague confirmed on Thursday that it has acquired a 100% ownership interest in Motiva Enterprises LLC’s Bridgeport terminal.

Marketers said that existing suppliers at the Bridgeport terminal, including ExxonMobil, Sunoco and Shell, have not expressed any changes in supply locations or possible exits from that Connecticut terminal.

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