The second of two NGL fractionation trains at its Robstown fractionator near Corpus Christi, Texas, was placed into service by Southcross Holdings LP, the company said Oct. 21.
This brings Robstown’s total capacity to 63,000 barrels per day. Southcross can now deliver Y-grade NGL and additional products from Robstown to customers in the Corpus Christi area.
The Y-grade pipeline connecting the Gregory processing facility to the Bonnie View and Robstown fractionators was also completed. All three processing facilities are now connected to Robstown and Bonnie View, the company said.
The general partner, Southcross Energy Partners GP LLC, is wholly owned by Southcross Holdings, which also owns limited partner interests in multiple Eagle Ford based midstream assets. Robstown and other assets are available for dropdown, the company said.
Southcross Holdings LP is based in Dallas.
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