
PHP is designed to transport up to 2.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas through approximately 430 miles of 42-inch pipeline from the Waha area in Texas to the U.S. Gulf Coast and Mexico markets.
The entire capacity of the PHP Project is fully subscribed under long-term, binding agreements.
Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline (KMTP), EagleClaw Midstream and Altus Midstream each hold an ownership interest in the project of approximately 26.6 percent, and an affiliate of an anchor shipper has a 20 percent interest.
KMTP will build and operate the pipeline.
The project has an estimated cost of approximately $2 billion and is expected to be in service in early 2021, pending regulatory approvals.

Facts
Permian Highway Pipeline Project Facts
Estimated Project Schedule:
- Stakeholder Outreach: Ongoing
- Civil and Environmental Surveys: September 2018 – June 2019
- Begin Construction: Ongoing
- Proposed In-Service Date: Early 2021
The entire capacity of the PHP Project is fully subscribed under long-term, binding agreements.
Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline (KMTP), EagleClaw Midstream and Altus Midstream each hold an ownership interest in the project of approximately 26.6 percent, and an affiliate of an anchor shipper has a 20 percent interest. KMTP will build and operate the pipeline.
The approximately $2 billion PHP Project is designed to transport up to 2.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas through approximately 430 miles of 42-inch pipeline from the Waha area in Texas to the U.S. Gulf Coast and Mexico markets.
KMTP will build and operate the pipeline.
A number of federal and state agencies will be involved with the approval and oversight of the PHP Project, including, but not limited to, the Railroad Commission of Texas, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Texas Historical Commission, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas General Land Office and Native American tribes as applicable.
Latest News
Updates & Recent News
Media
Federal Judge Sides With Kinder Morgan Over Hill Country Pipeline — Houston Chronicle
Kinder Morgan Pipeline Construction Cleared — San Marcos Daily Record
Permian Basin Flaring: Relief is on the Way — Forbes
Kinder Morgan Reacts to Newest Anti PHP Lawsuit — Hays Free Press
NIMBYism Comes To Texas In Fight Over Permian Highway Pipeline — Forbes
New Permian Gas Pipelines Will Reduce Flaring, But What About Prices? — Forbes
Climate change challenge trumps pipeline risks in Texas Hill Country — Houston Chronicle
City Of Austin Releases Report Outlining Potential Water Quality Concerns — Fox 7 News Edge At Six
Construction about to begin on Permian Highway natural gas pipeline — Midland Reporter-Telegram
Kinder Morgan breaks ground on new pipeline — KMID
Permian Highway Pipeline beginning construction — Odessa American
Judge dismisses lawsuit related to pipeline planned to run through parts of the Hill Country — Kxan
Judge’s ruling green-lights gas pipeline through Texas Hill Country — CBS Austin
Separating fact from fiction with pipeline — Hays Free Press
Proposed Pipeline Leads to Legal Battle for Hill Country Landowners — Spectrum News
Opinion: Why the Permian Highway Pipeline is the safest route. — Austin-American Statesman
Press Releases
Media Inquiries: newsroom@kindermorgan.com
June 2019
Kinder Morgan Applauds Travis County District Court Ruling
September 2018
Kinder Morgan And EagleClaw Announce Final Investment Decision On Permian Highway Pipeline Project
August 2018
ExxonMobil Joins Kinder Morgan, EagleClaw and Apache on Permian Highway Pipeline Project
June 2018