Canyon Midstream to Construct Gathering And Processing System In Oklahoma

Canyon Midstream Partners II, LLC has begun construction of the Redcliff Plant, a new natural gas processing facility in Woodward County, Oklahoma and the Redcliff Gathering System, a natural gas gathering system in Woodward, Dewey, Blaine and Canadian counties, Oklahoma. The new gathering and processing system will serve producers in Oklahoma’s STACK play.
Projected to be finished in the first quarter of 2018, the Redcliff Plant will offer its customers 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of GSP cryogenic gas processing capacity and access to premium residue gas markets on ANR and Southern Star Central. The Redcliff Gathering System will initially include of 70 miles of 20″ steel trunkline, multiple field compression stations and low-pressure gathering pipelines to deliver gas from producer locations to the Redcliff Plant. The Redcliff Plant will be built to accommodate future expansions which would bring the site’s total gas processing capacity to 400 MMcf/d.
“We are excited to begin construction of our Redcliff project in response to the growing need for midstream services in the STACK play, arising from the remarkable drilling results being achieved by producers in the Redcliff service territory,” said Michael Walsh, President and CEO of CMP2. “We recognize the critical role of reliable and responsive midstream service for our customers, and the Canyon team is committed to the successful execution of this project.”
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