PVR Partners offers update on Marcellus pipeline operations
PVR reported that total throughput for the Eastern Midstream Segment averaged more than 1.8 billion ft3/day during December 2013. The reported throughput represented an increase of 60% over total throughput volume of 1.1 ft3/day during December 2012. PVR also reported that it completed a total of 101 well connections in its Eastern Midstream Segment during 2013.
PVR's Eastern Midstream business began operating in 2010 serving a single Marcellus producer. Total throughput volumes during December 2013 were 25 million ft3/day, and as of year end 2010, PVR had completed three well connections and operated three miles of gathering pipeline.
As of 31st December 2013, PVR's Eastern Midstream business operates 356 miles of gathering and mainline pipeline with more than 100 000 horsepower of compression. PVR's pipeline network in the Marcellus region currently serves 15 producers and gathers gas from a total of 316 directly connected wells and from nine interconnections into the Partnership's large diameter trunklines. PVR's Eastern Midstream pipelines provide ten interconnections into major interstate pipeline systems that deliver gas to the northeastern US, the country's largest natural gas consumption market.
PVR also announced that it has entered into an agreement to provide transportation and related services to a major Marcellus Shale natural gas producer. Under terms of the agreement, PVR will construct a new interconnection into PVR's facilities and the producer has committed to 50 million ft3/day of firm natural gas transportation on PVR's Wyoming trunkline. Shipments are expected to commence upon completion of the new interconnection during the fourth quarter of 2014. In addition, PVR reported that other current Marcellus area shippers have increased their transportation commitments for use of PVR's trunklines.
Bill Shea, President and Chief Executive Officer of PVR's general partner, said "We are pleased to report the continued growth of our Eastern Midstream business. Volumes showed strong growth during the fourth quarter, and December volumes exceeded the high end of our expectations for total year-end gathering and trunkline throughput. Total direct well connections during 2013 materially exceeded our initial forecast of 91 connects for the full year. We believe that the remarkable track record of our midstream business over the past three years, and the demonstrated ability of the PVR team to deliver on the service commitments we have made to our customers, position the business for continued growth and success in the midstream industry.
"We are also excited to see the continued growth of our Marcellus area customer base, and to add another well-respected producer to the roster of industry-leading names that we serve," concluded Shea.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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