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| − | [[Image:TEPPCO Emergency.jpg|left||Teppco emergency]]If you suspect a leak from the sound of the hiss, a pool of liquid coming out of the pipes, an explosion, a spot of frozen ground near the pipeline than you should call TEPPCO Products Pipeline at 1-800-530-1050. If you don't remember this number you should contact the police with 911. You should not use a cellphone close to the leak, nor should you start an engine, turn on or off a light or light a match/lighter. | + | [[Image:TEPPCO Emergency.jpg|left||Teppco emergency]]If you suspect a leak from the sound of the hiss, a pool of liquid coming out of the pipes, an explosion, a spot of frozen ground near the pipeline than you should call TEPPCO Products Pipeline at 1-800-530-1050. If you don't remember this number you should contact the police with 911. You should not use a cellphone close to the leak, nor should you start an engine, turn on or off a light or light a match/lighter. Abandon all equipment, leave the area and contact help from a safe distance. |
Revision as of 02:48, 24 June 2007
Chemical Holding comapany
TEPPCO owns and operates one of the largest common carrier pipelines of refined petroleum products and liquefied petroleum gases in the United States; owns and operates petrochemical and natural gas liquid pipelines; is engaged in crude oil transportation, storage, gathering and marketing; owns and operates natural gas gathering systems; and owns 50-percent interests in Seaway Crude Pipeline Company, Centennial Pipeline LLC, and Mont Belvieu Storage Partners, L.P., and an undivided ownership interest in the Basin Pipeline.
Plan to Dig? If you plan to dig, blast or any other activity that could possibly damage Teppcos pipelines(or any pipelines) you should first call to inquire about digging. Teppco will send a representative to locate and mark the pipeline to prevent any damage to it.
Teppco History
- 1940's: Started in World War 2 to move oil while German U-Boats were sinking oil tankers.
- 1960's Added 213 Miles of pipeline from Todhunter, Ohio, to Steubenville, Ohio.
- 1970's & 1980's Continued expansion and acquired by Panhandle Eastern Corporation.
- 1990's Purchased Colorado fractionators and crude oil assets.
- 2000 Acquired the Panola NGL Pipeline and the assets of ARCO Pipe Line Company.
- 2001 Acquired the Jonah Gas Gathering Company.
- 2002 Acquired Chaparral and Quanah.
Emergency Procedures
If you suspect a leak from the sound of the hiss, a pool of liquid coming out of the pipes, an explosion, a spot of frozen ground near the pipeline than you should call TEPPCO Products Pipeline at 1-800-530-1050. If you don't remember this number you should contact the police with 911. You should not use a cellphone close to the leak, nor should you start an engine, turn on or off a light or light a match/lighter. Abandon all equipment, leave the area and contact help from a safe distance.
Languages
English
Address
- 2929 Allen Parkway
- Houston TX 77019 US
Contact
- TEPPCO Partners, L.P.
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- +1 713 759 3636
Additional Information
Related Domains
External Links
- Stock: TPP
- Alexa: Teppco.com





