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Vaquero Midstream LLC

About

Vaquero Midstream is a high-growth Delaware basin midstream company focused on quality producer service, operational excellence and environmentally sound practices. The Vaquero system features the Caymus processing facility located at the Waha Hub with current capacity of 400 MMscf/d with the capability to expand to 1 Bcf/d of processing at the site. The rich gas gathering system transverses Reeves county with 30 inches and 24 inches high-pressure pipelines with pipeline laterals and over 67,000 hp of three-stage field compression serving Reeves, Loving, Ward and Pecos county producers. Vaquero has planned expansions into other areas of the Permian Basin.

Editor's note: Updated Jan. 14, 2020.

Headquarters Address

1790 Hughes Landing Blvd
Suite 475
The Woodlands, TX 77380
United States

Main Phone Number

New Financings

Report Date Type Amount (MM) Description
2017-07-21 Vaquero Midstream Debt $95.00

Bank group agreed to increase revolving credit from US$40 million, which will support construction of…

Report Date Type Amount (MM) Description
2017-01-31 Vaquero Midstream Debt $40.00

Closed a revolving credit facility, expandable to $150 million, led by LegacyTexas Bank and ABN-AMRO. The…

2100-05-23 Transaction $888.88

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News

Vaquero Midstream Adds Clayton J. Hewett As Engineering EVP

As Vaquero Midstream’s new executive vice president of engineering, Clayton J. Hewett will be primarily based out of the company’s Dallas office.

Midstream Texas: Roundtable - Permian Beyond Pipes (2019)

Here’s a look from Saulsbury Industries, Superior Energy Systems and Vaquero Midstream executives at what’s happening with terminals, rail, trucking plus more in the Permian Basin.

DUG Permian Basin: What’s Coming & Where It Will Go (2019)

At 4 MMbbl/d and with a growing natural as contribution, producers are getting their products to buyers—by all means possible. Here’s a look at  production forecast, current takeaway and what will be needed going into the second half and into 2020 and beyond.

Frac Spread: NGL Prices Ride A Positive Wave

Speakers at DUG Permian stress how connecting the mighty basin to the Gulf Coast is a path to profitability.