
Efforts by the Permian Strategic Partnership serve to better the region’s public schools, healthcare systems, road safety and infrastructure and workforce development opportunities. (Source: Shutterstock)
The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) added midstream companies Targa Resources and Western Midstream as its 26th and 27th members, the PSP announced Nov. 9.
Since 2019, the PSP has remained dedicated to the Permian Basin, committing over $150 million in member company contributions through public and private partnerships—leveraging more than $1 billion in transformative investments.
According to the company, these efforts have impacted the region’s public schools, healthcare systems, road safety and infrastructure and workforce development opportunities.
“With their expertise and resources, we are positioned to continue to drive innovation through our transformational initiatives that will continue to improve the overall quality of life for the communities within the region," said Tracee Bentley, president and CEO of the PSP.
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