
WaterBridge called an open season for commitments to support construction of new produced water pipelines in the northern Delaware Basin, the company announced April 1. (Source: Shutterstock)
WaterBridge called an open season for commitments to support construction of new produced water pipelines in the northern Delaware Basin, the company announced April 1.
The Speedway Pipeline project consists of two 30-inch diameter transport and gathering pipelines, extending across Lea and Eddy counties in New Mexico. The line will transport produced water away from high-activity and high-production areas experiencing rising pressures.
WaterBridge will transport the produced water to property owned by its affiliate LandBridge. The Speedway Pipeline will have access to about 1 MMbbl/d of approved capacity on the Central Basin Platform.
“By connecting southeastern New Mexico to the Central Basin Platform, we are providing operators with access to largely undeveloped pore space on LandBridge’s surface,” WaterBridge President Michael Reitz said in the announcement. “This project underscores our commitment to providing the water infrastructure needed to support development plans and continued growth in the region.”
The open season started April 1 and will continue until the end of the business day on May 1. Interested customers can contact WaterBridge for more information.
WaterBridge is a portfolio company of Five Point Energy.

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