
Tejon's Mongoose plant opened in 2023 with 17 MMcf/d of capacity. (Source: Tejon Treating & Carbon Solutions)
Tejon Treating & Carbon Solutions has expanded its capacity at its Mongoose Gas Plant in the Midland Basin to 70 MMcf/d, the company announced May 29.
Bayswater Management Co. and its affiliates back Tejon. The company focuses on sour gas treatment and gas gathering from 137,000 dedicated acres and more than 90 miles of pipeline. The company’s Mongoose plant opened in 2023 with 17 MMcf/d of capacity.
Tejon’s assets are located in Howard and Mitchell counties in West Texas.
During the expansion, the company said it added several downstream delivery plants and fully electrified the Mongoose plant.
“Tejon’s recent growth reflects the strong need for reliable sour gas gathering and treating infrastructure in this region of the Midland Basin,” said Mike Solomon, Tejon Treating & Carbon Solutions president, in the announcement.
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