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The Magellan Midstream terminal facility in North Little Rock.
Energy

Magellan Marks Open of 210-Mile Pipeline Extension

Magellan Midstream Partners LP has officially opened 210-mile extension of a petroleum products pipeline from Fort Smith to North Little Rock. read more >
The Magellan Midstream terminal facility in North Little Rock.
Construction / Energy / Legal

Arkansas Midland, Magellan Pipeline Settle on Easement

Arkansas Midland Railroad Co. last week settled its easement dispute over Magellan Pipeline Co.’s $200 million pipeline project from Fort Smith to Little Rock. read more >
Construction / Energy / Government & Politics

Eminent Domain Rights Dusted Off as Pipelines Trace Path Across Arkansas

Several energy projects in various phases of completion are in the works across Arkansas, drawing increased attention to the process of eminent domain used to obtain access to land, as well as some of the difficulties companies face in building their projects. read more >
Construction / Energy / Legal

Title Granted to Magellan on Slim Piece of Pulaski Property

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Alice Gray has signed an order of possession for a 0.17-acre piece of land in North Little Rock that was the subject of an eminent domain filing. read more >
Jayvian J. Johnson owns the Pulaski County lot shaded above in red.
Construction / Energy / Government & Politics

Magellan Pipeline Seeks Eminent Domain on Slice of Property

Magellan Pipeline Company LP, a subsidiary of Magellan Midstream Partners LP of Tulsa, says it’s willing to chip in $468 for 0.17 of an acre in Pulaski County. The company has filed a petition in Pulaski County Circuit Court to condemn the land, owned by Jayvian J. Johnson, after he declined to respond to its original offer of $3,065, according to court documents submitted earlier this month. read more >
Construction / Energy

Magellan Assessing Interest for Oil Pipeline from Fort Smith to Little Rock

Magellan Midstream Partners LP of Tulsa, Okla., this week announced it was assessing customer interest in a 160-mile pipeline transporting petroleum products to Little Rock. read more >