Regency Energy to construct new pipeline and processing facility
Regency Energy Partners LP has announced that it will construct a new processing plant and NGL pipeline at Regency's Dubberly facility in North Louisiana.
The project will include the addition of a new 200 million m3/d cryogenic processing plant at the existing Dubberly facility, which will accept gas directly from Regency's recently completed Dubberly gathering trunkline.
The residue outlet for this facility with be at the Regency Intrastate gas system (RIGS). In addition, Regency will construct a new 160 mile, 8 in. and 10 in. NGL pipeline from Dubberly for delivery to fractionation facilities. The pipelines will have an initial capacity of 25 000 bpd, and will be expandable via additional pump stations.
“Strong drilling around our facilities in the richer Cotton Valley play is driving significant volume growth,” said Jim Holotik, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Regency. “This expansion will allow us to provide incremental processing solutions and create an alternative outlet for newly-produced NGLs from the region.”
Combined project costs are expected to be approximately US$ 260 million and both the new processing facility and the NGL pipeline are backed by fee-based contracts. The projects are expected to be completed in mid-2015.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/12052014/regency_energy_to-_construct_new_pipeline_and_processing_facility/
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