ENBL announces completion of Bakken Crude Oil Gathering System
Enable Midstream Partners, LP, has announced that its first crude oil and produced water gathering system in North Dakota is fully operational.
The Bear Den Crude & Produced Water Gathering System began construction in August 2013 with the initial segments of the system starting service in November 2013. It provides services to producer XTO Energy Inc. in its Little Missouri Field and will have a maximum throughput of 19 500 bpd.“It’s a great demonstration of our ability to effectively and efficiently deploy expansion capital to meet our customers’ needs for delivering energy to key markets,” said Enable Midstream President and Chief Executive Officer Lynn Bourdon.
Enable Midstream Partners
The partnership owns, operates and develops strategically located natural gas and crude oil infrastructure assets. The partnership’s assets include approximately 11 900 miles of gathering pipelines, 13 major processing plants with approximately 2.3 billion ft3/d of processing capacity, approximately 7900 miles of interstate pipelines (including Southeast Supply Header, LLC of which the partnership owns 49.90%), approximately 2300 miles of intrastate pipelines and eight storage facilities comprising 87.5 billion ft3 of storage capacity.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/21042015/enbl-announces-completion-of-bakken-crude-oil-gathering-system/
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