HEP expands into Marcellus Shale with new acquisition
Howard Midstream Energy Partners, LLC dba Howard Energy Partners (HEP) has announced that it has executed a definitive purchase and sale agreement with Southwestern Energy Company to purchase the company’s northeast Pennsylvania natural gas gathering assets in Bradford and Lycoming counties for US$500 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments.
The gathering systems, serving the Marcellus Shale region, include approximately 100 miles of natural gas gathering pipeline, with nearly 600 million ft3/d of capacity and 53 000 horsepower of compression.
In addition to the existing systems, HEP plans to design, construct and operate a new natural gas gathering system for SWN in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Once fully operational, the new system is expected to add up to 380 million ft3/dof capacity in the area.
“This is a significant transaction for us as these established assets place Howard Energy Partners in the heart of the prolific Marcellus Shale,” said Brad Bynum, President and Co-Founder of Howard Energy Partners. “This acquisition is a testament to our long-term growth strategy to broaden our footprint and build a diversified portfolio of large-scale assets and revenue streams. We are excited about the development potential in the Marcellus and are honoured to enter into this arrangement with Southwestern Energy, one of the largest producers in the area.”
The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of this year. San Antonio-based HEP plans to open an office in Pennsylvania upon closing.
In addition to the existing systems, HEP plans to design, construct and operate a new natural gas gathering system for SWN in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Once fully operational, the new system is expected to add up to 380 million ft3/d of capacity in the area.
“This is a significant transaction for us as these established assets place Howard Energy Partners in the heart of the prolific Marcellus Shale,” said Brad Bynum, President and Co-Founder of Howard Energy Partners. “This acquisition is a testament to our long-term growth strategy to broaden our footprint and build a diversified portfolio of large-scale assets and revenue streams. We are excited about the development potential in the Marcellus and are honoured to enter into this arrangement with Southwestern Energy, one of the largest producers in the area.”
The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of this year. San Antonio-based HEP plans to open an office in Pennsylvania upon closing.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/20032015/hep-expands-into-marcellus-shale-with-new-acquisition/
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