A new pipeline will be coming to the area soon.

According to a release from Phillips 66, the company is holding an open season to secure commitments from shippers for the Reeves-Odessa Origination (Rodeo) Project.

The Rodeo Project would involve a pipeline system for crude oil transportation for producers and other shippers in the Delaware Basin. Origination stations would be built in Reeves, Loving, and Winkler counties as well as Odessa.

According to the release the system will also include destination options at Wink, the Phillips 66 Partner’s Odessa station, a new terminal to be built near Odessa as part of the project, and Midland.

The Rodeo Project is anticipated to have a capacity of up to 130,000 barrels per day with the potential to reach 450,000 BPD.

Phillips 66 expects the system to be placed in service in the second half of 2018.

reports that the pipeline will span 130 miles, not counting various laterals built off the mainline.

The open season will commence at 8 a.m. CDT on March 24, 2017. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Phillips 66 in advance of the open season commencement to execute the confidentiality agreement required to receive the open season documentation. For a form of confidentiality agreement and additional information regarding the Rodeo Project, please contact Scott Hutson at Scott.M.Hutson@p66.com.