Dallas-based Energy Transfer said Tuesday it completed expansion of Lone Star Express pipeline on budget and ahead of schedule. The pipeline adds 400,000 barrels per day of NGLs to Energy Transfer’s existing Lone Star NGL pipeline system in Texas. The new 352-mile pipeline (24 inches) originates in Winkler County and connects into the existing Lone Star Express pipeline (30 inches) at Morgan Junction in Bosque County south of Fort Worth. It provides connectivity for shippers from Permian and Delaware basins to Energy Transfer’s integrated liquids storage and fractionation facility at Mont Belvieu on the Texas coast.