Enterprise Products Partners was among a slew of companies that submitted applications for tax breaks from school districts on major projects by mid-2022 ahead of the expiration at the end of that year of a Texas tax abatement program known as Chapter 313. Those projects included the company’s new ethane and propane export terminal under construction along the Neches River in Orange County, Texas, which Enterprise announced in April that year.
Applications from companies seeking those tax breaks were made public on the Texas Comptroller’s Office website. Enterprise also in 2022 submitted applications for a new ethane-fed cracker to possibly be built in Beaumont, Orange or its NGL hub in Mont Belvieu, but the company did not formally announce such plans. Those applications were accepted, giving Enterprise options to decide later whether to build a cracker at one of those sites if enough customers signed contracts to buy the output.