EVX Midstream to Build Eagle Ford Oil Pipeline
EVX Midstream Partners, LLC has signed a definitive agreement to construct, own and operate a new crude oil gathering system in McMullen County, Texas with one of the nation’s largest independent oil and gas producers. The system, which is expected to be in service during the second quarter of 2018, will consist of large-diameter gathering over approximately 20,000 dedicated acres and a storage terminal with connectivity to Eagle Ford JV Pipeline.
“We are pleased to continue executing our multi commodity development plans in the Eagle Ford,” Herb Chambers IV, President and CEO of EVX Midstream said. “This new-build large diameter gathering system complements our existing assets, adds a substantial long-term acreage dedication to our portfolio and will ultimately allow us to serve a broader base of customers. We continue to evaluate additional Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast and Permian opportunities and look forward to executing other growth projects in 2018.”
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