Application for expanding underground hydrocarbon storage facility permit in Houston.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the application details
Check the Railroad Commission of Texas website for more information on the application.
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Submit comments or concerns
If you have concerns, submit them to the Railroad Commission by the deadline.
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Contact Tres Palacios Gas Storage
Reach out to TPGS LLC for any specific inquiries regarding the expansion.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the application?
- The application is for expanding an existing underground hydrocarbon storage facility.
- Where is the facility located?
- The facility is located at 915 N. Eldridge Pkwy, Houston, Texas.
- Who is applying for the permit?
- Tres Palacios Gas Storage, LLC is applying for the permit.
- What is the volume of the proposed expansion?
- The proposed expansion volume is 17.5 million barrels.
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Full Notice Text
Notice of Application for an Expanded Underground Storage Facility Permit Tres Palacios Gas Storage, LLC (“TPGS LLC”) (Op- erator No. 868305), 915 N. Eldridge Pkwy, Houston, Tex- as 77079, is applying to the Railroad Com- mission of Texas for an expansion to an existing underground hydrocarbon storage facility permit. TPGS LLC proposes to ex- pand the Trull Cav- ern 11, Lease No. 11294 (Trull Lease), Markham Salt Dome, Markham Field to Trull No. 11 to a vol- ume of 17.5 million barrels. The existing facility is located 5.5 miles northwest of Markham, Matago- rda County, Texas, District 03. Trull Well No. 11 is located at the location of 250 feet from the south line and 2,600 feet from the east line of the Hadden Abstract No. 194 (Lot 6). Trull Well No. 11 will have a subsurface top of cavern cavity at 3,600 feet and bot- tom of cavern cavity at 6,550 feet. LEGAL AUTHOR- ITY: Title 3 and 11 of the Texas Natural Resources Code; and Statew