In this video, Landowner Rights Attorney Philip Hundl shares information about the WhiteWhater Bay Runner Pipeline Project. If you’re impacted by this or any other pipeline project, you should get the help of a knowledgeable lawyer to guide you through the condemnation process. Call Philip at 800-266-4870 or text the office at 979-320-9320. Our offices are in Wharton County and we help landowners all over Texas.
Introduction
Phil Hundl here, with an important update on the Bay Runner Pipeline Project by WhiteWater Midstream. Some of you might already be familiar with our earlier discussions regarding WhiteWater projects. However, this particular project holds significant developments that concern many landowners in South Texas.
Project Overview
The Bay Runner Pipeline Project is an ambitious undertaking in southern Texas, spanning approximately 145 miles in length. Starting at the Agua Dulce hub in Nueces County, the pipeline journey extends through Kleberg, Kenedy, Willacy, and finally reaches Cameron County in Brownsville. The pipeline’s diameter is substantial, 42 inches, making it a major infrastructure venture in the area.

Landowner Considerations
For those of you who are landowners along the projected pipeline path, you should have already received communications or offers regarding survey access from the right-of-way agents. These are typically initial offers, and it is crucial at this juncture to thoroughly assess what the project entails for your property. I urge everyone to review my other videos for an in-depth understanding of initial offer letters and how you can best analyze diagrams or plats related to permanent access, temporary workspaces, and temporary access considerations.
Property Implications
We’ve been approached by several clients expressing concerns about the implications of the Bay Runner project. Some landowners are primarily worried about temporary access roads that are part of the construction process. It is essential to establish clarity on what the project demands from your land, whether it’s meant to be a permanent or temporary presence. Understanding the scope will be vital for your negotiations and preparations.
Conclusion
WhiteWater Midstream’s Bay Runner Pipeline Project is a significant development, particularly for those residing or owning land in south Texas, near the coast. The project runs from Agua Dulce to Brownsville and spans multiple counties, potentially impacting numerous properties along its route. We’ll be sharing a detailed diagram on the blog soon to further aid in visualizing the pipeline’s path and impact. Keep an eye out for these updates, and stay informed about how this project affects you and your property.
Get the Help You Need Now
Start protecting your rights as a landowner by calling 800-266-4870, texting 979-320-9320, or clicking this link for a no-obligation consultation with Land Rights Law Attorney Philip Hundl.
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