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Max Midstream

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Max Midstream aims to bridge the gap between upstream and downstream with our strategic partnerships in the global refining sector. From the wellhead to Gulf, the company focuses on delivering consistent quality crude oil quickly and efficiently, saving both time and money. The company’s high-capacity network of pipelines, storage and terminal facilities offer a seamless, one-stop solution for premium midstream operations.

Editor's note: Updated Sept. 24, 2020.

Headquarters Address

6 BLVD Place,
1800 Post Oak Blvd #450
Houston, TX 77056
United States

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Transactions

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2020-09-23 --

Max Midstream to Develop New US Crude Export Hub Following Acquisition from Oaktree

Max Midstream to Develop New US Crude Export Hub Following Acquisition from Oaktree

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News

Max Midstream Names Jonathan Novitsky as New CEO

Veteran energy industry executive will coordinate Max’s partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers and the Calhoun Port Authority to expand the Matagorda Ship Channel and create a carbon neutral terminal.

Midstream Projects: Gulf Coast Leads the Way in Second Quarter

Many projects away from the coast, however, are beset by delays.

First Oil Loaded at Max Midstream’s Port of Calhoun Terminal

Max Midstream has connected to the port from the Eagle Ford; connection to the Permian is next.

Max Midstream to Develop New US Crude Export Hub Following Acquisition from Oaktree

The revitalized terminal is not only expected to connect the Port of Calhoun to both the Eagle Ford and Permian basins but also create more than 1,000 jobs in the Lone Star State, Max Midstream President Todd Edwards says.