Prism Midstream LLC began accepting NGL and condensate at the Bedrock liquids handling facility in Crockett County, Texas, in May, the company said June 15.
Located in the southern portion of the Midland Basin north of Ozona, Texas, the facility, which handles on-spec and off-spec NGL and off-spec condensate, has been fully operational since June 1.
Its initial capacity of off-spec NGL is 3,000 barrels per day (Mbbl/d), and its initial capacity of off-spec condensate is also 3 Mbbl/d. The capacities for both NGL and condensate could expand to 6 Mbbl/d, Prism said.
Currently, the facility can accept 4,500 bbl/d of on-spec NGL.
The facility has six truck unloading and loading areas. The facility has direct access to U.S. Highway 190 to receive incoming trucked liquids.
Prism has executed definitive agreements for capacity at the facility with ELTM LP, Texon LP and other companies.
Prism Midstream LLC is based in Bedford, Texas.
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