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Oilfield Water Logistics LLC

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Oilfield Water Logistics LLC (OWL) is a leading provider of midstream water infrastructure and services to the energy industry in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, with offices in Midland, Denver and Dallas. OWL is an established leader in the Permian Basin and owns and operates the largest commercial produced water gathering and transportation system in the Northern Delaware Basin.

Editor's note: Updated Nov. 4, 2019.

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TX
United States

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Transactions

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2019-10-28 --

NGP Sells OWL Ownership To Alternative Asset Management Firm

NGP Sells OWL Ownership To Alternative Asset Management Firm

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2014-11-17 --

Oilfield Water Logistics Acquires Assets In 3 States From WestWater Energy

Oilfield Water Logistics Acquires Assets In 3 States From WestWater Energy

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2014-10-14 --

Oilfield Water Logistics Acquires Saltwater Disposal Wells

Oilfield Water Logistics Acquires Saltwater Disposal Wells

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2014-07-21 --

OWL Boosts Permian Portfolio With AggieTech Acquisition

OWL Boosts Permian Portfolio With AggieTech Acquisition

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2014-07-21 --

OWL Boosts Permian Portfolio With AggieTech Acquisition

OWL Boosts Permian Portfolio With AggieTech Acquisition

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2015-01-27 Oilfield Water Logistics LLC - 2015-01-27 Debt $250.00

Secured a credit facility with Texas Capital Bank. It will support expansion efforts.

2100-05-23 Transaction $888.88

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News

E&P Plus Roundtable: Water Reclamation and Reuse

In an exclusive video roundtable, Hart Energy recently hosted leaders from Oilfield Water Logistics, WaterBridge and the Produced Water Society to discuss the water management industry’s recovery.

Water Solutions: Going with the Flow

Water midstream companies are navigating the market downturn alongside E&Ps, eyeing possible opportunities ahead.

The Rise of Water in the Midstream

Greater water usage by oil and gas producers is necessitating new infrastructure projects from increasingly specialized operators.

Key Players: Meeting E&P Water Management Demands

Service companies continue to innovate to improve operational efficiencies in the water management sector.

Oilfield Water Logistics Appoints Price Moncrief As CFO

Price Moncrief, a seasoned finance and corporate executive who previously worked for Concho Resources, will lead OWL’s strategic financial management as the company continues its expansion in the Permian Basin.

Oilfield Water Logistics Doubles Footprint In Delaware Basin

Oilfield Water Logistics (OWL), a leading provider of produced water infrastructure solutions in the Permian and Powder River Basins, on Jan. 6 acquired a portfolio of operating assets in New Mexico (the System) from a major Permian Basin oil producer (the Seller), including 23 saltwater disposal wells and 300 miles of water gathering pipelines.

NGP Sells OWL Ownership To Alternative Asset Management Firm

Currently, Oilfield Water Logistics (OWL) owns and operates the largest commercial produced water gathering and transportation system in the Northern Delaware Basin.

Key Players: Companies Focus On Replacing Freshwater Sources

Technology for reusing flowback and produced water offers solutions for regions facing limited water sources and drought.