Unev pipeline

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The UNEV pipeline is a 399-mile (642 km) long[1] 12-inch diameter[2] pipeline from Woods Cross, Utah, United States, to the Las Vegas Valley at the Apex Industrial Park. This 53-acre (21 ha) facility has the capacity to store 330,000 barrels (52,000 m3) of product. Expansion of the North Las Vegas Terminal was completed in 2014. An additional terminal facility, the 30-acre (12 ha) Cedar City Terminal, is located in Cedar City, Utah, with the capacity to store 200,000 barrels (32,000 m3) of product.

CountryUnited States
TypeOil products
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Unev Pipeline
Location
CountryUnited States
FromWoods Cross, Utah
ToLas Vegas Valley
General information
TypeOil products
PartnersHolly Corporation
Sinclair Oil
OperatorUNEV Pipeline, LLC
Commissioned2011 (operational in 2012)
Technical information
Length425 mi (684 km)
Maximum discharge0.06 million barrels per day (~3.0×10^6 t/a)
Diameter12 in (305 mm)
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This pipeline is the second oil pipeline for Las Vegas, adding capacity and providing a second source to the Calnev Pipeline. Completion was planned for operation in the spring of 2011. Commencement of operations was delayed to 2012 and is now operational.[3]

History

The $300,000,000 pipeline has an initial capacity of 62,000 barrels per day (9,900 m3/d) with a maximum capacity of 118,000 barrels per day (18,800 m3/d).[4]

In 2025, owner HF Sinclair announced that it was evaluating an expansion of the pipeline.[5] As of 2026, the pipeline supplied roughly 15% of the total fuel needs of Nevada.[5]

UNEV Pipeline, LLC.

The pipe is owned and operated by UNEV Pipeline, LLC. which is a partnership between Holly Corporation (75%) and Sinclair Oil (25%).[6]

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