Tatanka Midstream Secures $500 Million Capital Commitment from EnCap Flatrock
EnCap Flatrock Midstream has committed an initial $500 million of capital into Tatanka Midstream, a new independent energy company focused on acquiring and building midstream assets in North America.
The San Antonio based company is led by three founders: Chief Executive Officer Keith Casey, President and Chief Investment Officer Nate Weeks and Chief Financial Officer Carlos Mata, CFA. The founders have worked together in various capacities for more than a decade and have more than 75 years of collective experience in the midstream and downstream energy sectors.
“We are excited to partner with EnCap Flatrock to create a company that provides innovative midstream solutions that are safe and environmentally responsible,” said Tatanka Midstream CEO Keith Casey.
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