ONEOK to Invest $2.3 Billion in Additional NGL and Natural Gas Infrastructure
ONEOK, Inc. today announced plans to invest approximately $2.3 billion between now and 2020 to construct:
- A new 400,000 bpd natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline – the Arbuckle II Pipeline – that will create additional NGL transportation capacity between ONEOK’s extensive Mid-Continent infrastructure in Oklahoma and the company’s existing NGL facilities in Mont Belvieu, Texas
- A new 125,000 bpd NGL fractionator – MB-4 – in Mont Belvieu, Texas, and related infrastructure
- A new 200 MMcf/d natural gas processing facility – the Demicks Lake plant and related infrastructure – in the Williston Basin
“The Arbuckle II Pipeline and MB-4 fractionator will help meet the needs of NGL producers in all of the basins where we operate, including the STACK and SCOOP areas and the Denver–Julesburg, Powder River, Williston and Permian basins,” said Terry K. Spencer, ONEOK president and chief executive officer. “These strategic projects complement our recently announced Elk Creek pipeline, increasing ONEOK’s ability to deliver NGLs from the Rocky Mountain region to growing markets in the Gulf Coast.
Arbuckle II Pipeline and MB-4
The approximately 530-mile, 24- and 30-inch diameter Arbuckle II Pipeline is expected to cost approximately $1.36 billion and will have an initial capacity to transport up to 400,000 bpd of unfractionated NGLs originating across ONEOK’s supply basins and extensive NGL gathering system to the company’s storage and fractionation facilities at Mont Belvieu. The Arbuckle II Pipeline is expected to be completed in the first quarter 2020. The pipeline will have the capability to be expanded up to 1 million bpd with additional pump facilities, which could more than double ONEOK’s current capacity between the Mid-Continent and Gulf Coast.
The new MB-4 fractionator and related infrastructure, which includes additional NGL storage capacity in Mont Belvieu, are expected to cost approximately $575 million and be completed in the first quarter 2020. ONEOK’s total NGL fractionation capacity will increase to 965,000 bpd following the completion of MB-4.
The initial capacity of the Arbuckle II Pipeline is more than 50 percent contracted, and MB-4 is fully contracted. Both are anchored by long-term contracts with terms ranging between 10 to 20 years.
Demicks Lake plant and related infrastructure
The Demicks Lake natural gas processing plant and related field infrastructure are expected to cost a total of approximately $400 million and be completed during the fourth quarter 2019. The Demicks Lake plant will be built in McKenzie County, North Dakota, which is in the core area of the Williston Basin. The plant is supported by acreage dedications with primarily fee-based contracts.
The Demicks Lake plant is expected to contribute additional NGL volumes to ONEOK’s NGL gathering system and natural gas volumes to ONEOK’s 50 percent-owned Northern Border Pipeline.
ONEOK’s Williston Basin natural gas processing capacity will increase to more than 1.2 billion cubic feet per day following the completion of the Demicks Lake plant.
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