
Diamondback Energy, in partnership with Kinetik, is boosting its takeaway capacity and ownership stake in the EPIC Crude pipeline after closing a $26 billion Permian Basin acquisition. (Source: Shutterstock.com)
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Diamondback Energy and Kinetik Holdings Inc. have acquired greater ownership stakes in the 800-mile EPIC Crude pipeline, which runs from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, the companies said Sept. 24.
Diamondback and Kinetik partnered to acquire a 30% equity interest in EPIC Crude Holdings LP.
Permian producer Diamondback Energy owned a 10% equity interest in EPIC Crude as of year-end 2023, according to regulatory filings; Kinetik owned a 15% equity interest in the oil pipeline.
Each partner now owns 27.5% of the 600,000-bbl/d-pipeline system.
EPIC Midstream Holdings LP retains a 45% equity interest in and operates the system.
Chevron Corp., through its ownership of Noble Midstream Partners LP, had held a 30% stake in EPIC Crude Holdings, Chevron regulatory filings show. Chevron acquired Noble Midstream in an all-stock transaction in 2021 for $1.32 billion.
It’s unclear whether Chevron still owns the interest. Hart Energy has reached out to Chevron for comment.
The EPIC Crude pipeline transports crude from the Midland and Delaware basins and the Eagle Ford Shale to the Port of Corpus Christi in Texas.

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Diamondback converted its existing commitment into a larger volume of 200,000 bbl/d “to accommodate additional crude barrels from Diamondback’s newly completed merger with Endeavor,” the company said.
Kinetik is also entering into a new transportation agreement with EPIC Crude with a new connection between the long-haul pipeline and Kinetik’s own crude gathering system.
The combined long-term volume commitments from Diamondback and Kinetik are expected to begin in 2025 and run through 2035. The minimum volume commitments represent over 33% of EPIC Crude’s volume capacity.
EPIC Crude has secured commitments for approximately 90% of 2025 total volumes, the company said.
"Along with our execution over the past couple of years, these transactions position EPIC Crude for continued strategic and financial success," said EPIC Midstream CEO Brian Freed. "The business continues to be transformed, and the strategic importance of this asset is supported by our Partners' long-term commitments. EPIC Crude continues to be a critical asset for Permian Basin crude production egress to the Corpus Christi market."
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