Crestwood Midstream plans to expand its rail terminal in Rose Hill, North Carolina, just east of the Dixie Pipeline.

Crestwood opened the terminal one year ago to bring supply to North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia from multiple shale gas origins. The company hopes that the expansion will create more opportunities for propane marketers in the region to diversify their supply sources, according to Max Johnson, supply and asset manager for the southeast at Crestwood.

Crestwood expects to complete the project in September without any disruptions to current operations during construction.

“Response from customers to our Rose Hill facility, which opened a year ago in May, has been stronger than anticipated,” Johnson says. “We are confident that investing in an expansion will also be well-received by marketers across the region.” Click here to read more via LP Gas Magazine.