Delaware Basin Pipeline Construction Project Completed

Crestwood Equity Partners LP has finished the initial build-out of the Nautilus gas gathering system in the Delaware Basin and the system is now operational, with first flow occurring on June 2, 2017.
The initial build-out consists of 20 receipt point meters, 60 miles of pipeline, a 24-mile high pressure header system, 10,800 horsepower of compression and a high pressure delivery point.
“We are very pleased with the successful execution of the project by our project management team and key contractors to complete this project safely, ahead of schedule and under budget,” J. Heath Deneke, Chief Operating Officer and President, Crestwood’s Pipeline Services Group, said. “The success of this project demonstrates our ability to capture and execute on accretive greenfield opportunities in and around our current asset footprint, and our commitment to best-in-class customer service, safe operations and environmental stewardship.”
The Nautilus gas gathering system includes 194 miles of low pressure gathering lines, 36 miles of high pressure trunk lines and centralized compression facilities which are expandable over time as production increases, providing gas gathering capacity of no less than 250 million cubic feet per day. It will enable gas gathering in an area of dedication of approximately 100,000 acres across Loving, Reeves and Ward counties, Texas.
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