Texas Oil & Gas Pipeline and Facility Projects Sept 20, 2021

Project Summary of Upcoming Pipeline & Facility Projects in Texas

Texas oil & gas pipeline and facility project permits last 7 days report dated Sept 20 2021 is tracking 24 Oil & Gas and Mid Stream Operators that had 66 pipeline and facilities approved permits.


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Texas Pipeline Projects

Pipeline permits include gathering or transport pipelines of a liquid, gas or oil through a system of pipes. In addition to these main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines. Source Texas pipeline and facility project permits Sept 3 2021

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Texas Oil & Gas Facility Permits

Facilities are a system of vessels, piping, valves, tanks and other equipment that are used to gather, process, measure, store or dispose of petroleum, natural gas or water. … The upstream facility network includes equipment for the handling of oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, and water.  Source Texas pipeline and facility project permits Sept 11 2021

We have 3 types of permits related to construction of new facilities the Permit Type is related to the stage of the project. 

  • Notify New – Prior to construction, a notification with basic information must be submitted.
  • Initial -Ninety days after submitting the Initial Project Notification, a more detailed registration for the standard permit is required.  This could be related to existing plant maintenance
  • Revision – Permit approved with a revision to the permit. This could be related to existing plant maintenance

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BRAZOS MIDSTREAM Permit #RN111330346 NOTIFYNEW SANDHILLS COMPRESSOR STATION Near BARSTOW 

Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Brazos is one of the largest private natural gas and crude oil midstream companies in the Delaware Basin. The Company’s assets are located in Reeves, Ward, Loving, Winkler, and Pecos counties and include approximately 800 miles of intrastate natural gas and crude oil gathering pipelines, a natural gas processing complex with 460 MMcf/d of processing capacity and approximately 75,000 barrels of crude oil storage. Brazos serves leading major and independent oil and gas producers, which together have made long-term dedications for over 500,000 acres.

Brazos Midstream (“Brazos” or “the Company”) today announced it has executed gathering and processing agreements with Shell Exploration & Production to construct a new natural gas gathering system located in the core of the Delaware Basin. Brazos’ new midstream infrastructure is anchored by fifteen year, fee-based acreage dedications totaling 55,000 acres in Loving, Ward, and Winkler counties. Brazos will construct 16 miles of high-pressure pipeline that will extend from the Company’s existing gathering and processing systems and can be expanded further to support multi-well pad development by current producer customers, as well as other producers in the area.

Brazos also announced it recently commissioned the Comanche III plant, a 200 million-cubic-feet-per-day (MMcf/d) cryogenic natural gas processing plant. Comanche III, which began processing volumes in the first quarter of 2019, is the third plant in Brazos’ natural gas processing complex, located in Reeves County, Texas, and brings Brazos’ total operated processing capacity in the region to 460 MMcf/d. Brazos anticipates further expansion of its processing complex with Comanche IV, a new 200 MMcf/d plant, and expects construction to begin as early as 2020.

Fasken Oil and Ranch, Ltd. 10 New Air Permits related to facilities located in the Midland Basin  

Fasken Oil and Ranch, Ltd. is located in Midland, TX, United States and is part of the Lessors of Real Estate Industry. Fasken Oil and Ranch, Ltd. has 100 total employees across all of its locations and generates $40.77 million in sales (USD). (Sales figure is modelled). There are 2 companies in the Fasken Oil and Ranch, Ltd. corporate family.

Fasken Oil and Ranch primary focus is the Spraberry Trend located in the Midland Basin covers a large area – around 2,500 square miles. As most often defined, the Spraberry includes portions of Irion, Reagan, Upton, Glasscock, Midland, and Martin Counties. In 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy ranked The Spraberry Trend third in the United States by total proved reserves, and seventh in total production. Estimates have the Spraberry Shale holding up to 10 billion barrels of oil as well as 3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Global Hunter estimates the play’s potential recovery resources range from 4.2 to 8.8 billion BOE

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Peregrine Petroleum Partners 3 New Air Permits located Wolfcamp formation in the Delaware Basin

Peregrine Petroleum is a privately-held, internally-capitalized oil and gas exploration and production company. Established in 2008, the Company’s focus has been to generate sustainable long-term growth through the production of domestic energy. Peregrine operates in Oklahoma, North Dakota, Louisiana, and Texas.

Wolfcamp formation extends across the Delaware Basin, Central Basin Platform, and Midland Basin—the three sub-basins that comprise the Permian Basin. The Wolfcamp play has helped drive overall crude oil and natural gas production growth in the Permian Basin during the past decade. Crude oil production in the Wolfcamp accounts for nearly one-third of total Permian crude oil production and more than one-third of Permian natural gas production.

MAGNOLIA OIL & GAS acquired 15 facilities from WCS OIL & GAS CORPORATION in the Austin Chalk &  Eagle Ford 

Magnolia’s South Texas asset platform includes a well-delineated, low-risk position in the core of Karnes County and a position in the Giddings Field, a re-emerging oil play with significant upside. Together, these positions comprise approximately 460,000 net acres targeting two of the top oil plays in the United States.

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Austin Chalk 650-mile long geological formation, stretching underground from the Mexico-Texas border, through central Louisiana and into Mississippi. Austin Chalk holds about 4.1 billion barrels of crude, 18 trillion cubic feet of gas and 1 billion barrels of natural-gas liquids. Austin Chalk oil recoveries since 2018 averaged 60% higher than those of the Lower Eagle Ford

Eagle Ford in Texas is the most mature tight oil play in the Lower 48 current, oil and natural gas production of 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. Measuring 400 miles long and 50 miles wide along the Texas Gulf Coast, the Eagle Ford basin is spread over 12,000 square miles in South and central Texas.

DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTION LLC renewed several pipeline permits as part of its purchase of Tanos Energy

Diversified Energy, together with Oaktree Capital Management, has agreed to acquire certain natural gas assets in the US from Tanos Energy Holdings III for $308m.

The firms will purchase Cotton Valley and Haynesville upstream assets and related facilities in the states of Louisiana and Texas.

These include 390 net operated wells, which have a combined production capacity of 14,000 barrels oil equivalent per day.


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