Enable Midstream to Build Anadarko Basin Pipeline
Enable Midstream Partners has entered into an agreement to build Project Wildcat, a gathering and processing pipeline that will transport rich natural gas from the Anadarko Basin to north Texas. Under the terms of the agreement, the company has contracted with an affiliate of Energy Transfer Partners, LP for 400 MMcf/d of firm processing capacity at the Godley Plant in Johnson County, Texas.
Once completed, Project Wildcat will provide access to Texas intrastate natural gas markets, including the Tolar Hub. The project is expected to be in service by the end of the second quarter of 2018.
“Enable continues to enhance its market-leading midstream position in the Anadarko Basin by providing customers with tailored, cost-effective and timely solutions from the wellhead to end markets,” said Rod Sailor, Enable Midstream President and CEO. “Project Wildcat provides critical market access and additional processing capacity, positioning Enable to serve our customers’ growing production.”
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