WhiteWater Announces Acquisition of Sendero’s Gateway Pipeline
WhiteWater announced the acquisition of Sendero’s Gateway Pipeline. The 24-inch Gateway Pipeline is connected to WhiteWater’s Agua Blanca natural gas pipeline system.
The Gateway Pipeline extends approximately 24 miles north from Reeves County, Texas, into the Carlsbad, New Mexico, Area and has been in service since late 2020.
Agua Blanca is a Joint Venture with WhiteWater and MPLX. The Delaware Basin intrastate natural gas pipeline services portions of Culberson, Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Ward and Winkler counties in Texas. The system consists of ~200+ miles of large diameter pipelines with a system capacity of ~3.0 bcf/d. The pipeline has multiple deliveries in Waha.
WhiteWater’s investment in Agua Blanca is led by First Infrastructure Capital. Inquiries regarding the Agua Blanca pipeline system should be directed to ab@wwm-llc.com.
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