Sendero Midstream to Build Natural Gas Gathering System in New Mexico

Sendero Midstream Partners, LP secured long-term producer commitments and sufficient funding from Energy Capital Partners for the construction of a natural gas gathering and processing system located near Carlsbad, NM.
Sendero’s facilities will consist of low- and high-pressure gas gathering pipelines, a 130 MMcf/d cryogenic processing plant and a natural gas liquids takeaway pipeline. Sendero’s newly constructed midstream assets are expected to begin operations in the third quarter and will be located in an area of New Mexico that is currently facing a shortage of midstream infrastructure.
“The northern Delaware Basin is one of the most prolific and active drilling areas in North America, and we are excited to begin construction of this system. We look forward to establishing our presence in the Basin and providing superior service to our customers,” said Clay Bretches, president and CEO of Sendero.
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