ONEOK announces Bakken NGL pipeline extension
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
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World Pipelines,
ONEOK, Inc. today announced plans to invest approximately US$100 million to construct a 75 mile natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline lateral connecting the northern portion of the Bakken NGL Pipeline with a third-party natural gas processing plant in eastern Williams County, North Dakota.
The lateral is expected to be complete in the 4Q20 and is supported by long-term dedicated NGL production, including a minimum volume commitment, which will provide NGLs to ONEOK's Elk Creek Pipeline. ONEOK continues discussions with producers and processors in the area for additional potential volume commitments.
The lateral will provide access to raw feed NGL pipeline takeaway in an area of Williams County with historically limited transportation options, and will provide connectivity with key NGL market centres.
ONEOK, Inc. is a leading midstream service provider and owner of one of the nation's premier natural gas liquids (NGL) systems, connecting NGL supply in the Mid-Continent, Permian and Rocky Mountain regions with key market centres and an extensive network of natural gas gathering, processing, storage and transportation assets.
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