NGL Energy Partners to Provide Produced Water Transportation and Disposal Services in the Delaware Basin
NGL Energy Partners LP has agreed to develop produced water transportation and disposal services for an energy producer in the Delaware Basin.
The Tulsa, Oklahoma-based company announced Feb. 10 that it recently signed a new long-term produced water transportation, recycling and disposal agreement with a leading, investment grade independent producer operating within the Delaware Basin.
The new dedicated long-term agreement spans an area over 300,000 acres in New Mexico and Texas and includes committed produced water volumes and recycled water services. As it has with other recent dedications, NGL Energy Partners plans to leverage its existing infrastructure and significant disposal capacity to service this new contract.
“We are pleased to announce this agreement with this long-standing customer as it allows us to grow with them as they continue to develop their resource and it significantly increases our dedicated acreage portfolio in the Delaware Basin to a total of more than 660,000 acres,” said Doug White, executive vice president of water solutions for NGL Energy Partners.
NGL Energy Partners owns and operates the largest integrated network of large-diameter produced water pipelines, recycling facilities and disposal wells in the Delaware Basin. The company’s Water Solutions segment operates in a number of the most prolific crude oil and natural gas producing areas including the Delaware Basin in New Mexico and Texas, the Midland Basin in Texas, the DJ Basin in Colorado and the Eagle Ford Basin in Texas.
NGL Energy Partners, a Delaware limited partnership, is a diversified midstream energy company that transports, stores, markets and provides other logistics services for crude oil, natural gas liquids and other products and transports, treats and disposes of produced water generated as part of the oil and natural gas production process. For further information, visit the company’s website at www.nglenergypartners.com.
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