Joint venture partners WhiteWater Midstream, MPLX LP, alongside Agua Blanca lead investor First Infrastructure Capital, on Nov. 6 announced final investment decision to proceed with the expansion of the Delaware Basin Agua Blanca System.
The expansion includes a 42-inch diameter trunkline that more than doubles system capacity to over 3 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas across Culberson, Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Winkler and Ward counties. The expansion is supported by multiple 10 year, take-or-pay transportation agreements.
Inquiries regarding the Agua Blanca Expansion should be directed to ab@wwm-llc.com.
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