Holy Mackeral -- It Never Quits -- Keeping North Dakota Great -- New Gas Processing Plant Planned For McKenzie County -- January 25, 2018

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Holy Mackeral -- It Never Quits -- Keeping North Dakota Great -- New Gas Processing Plant Planned For McKenzie County -- January 25, 2018

Link here at The Bismarck Tribune. Data points:
  • Hess Midstream Partners
  • $150 million natural gas processing plant
  • partner: Targa Resources Corp
  • name: Little Missouri Four plan
  • capacity: 200 million cf/d
  • location: near Targa's existing facility south of the Missouri River near Watford City
  • completion date: by the end of this year
  • natural gas production in ND set a record in November, 2017: 2.1 billion cubic feet/day
  • flaring: still at 14%
  • one of four natural gas processing plants in the planning or construction stages in North Dakota
  • the four projects would add an additional 615 million cubic feet per day of additional processing capacity
  • ONEOK: to expand it Bear Creek natural gas processing plant north of Killdeer; will expand from a capacity of 80 million to 175 million cubic feet per day
  • Crestwood Equity Partners: expand the Arrow Bear Den gas processing plant near Watford City, adding another 120 million cfpd
  • Oasis Wild Basin processing plant it expanding to process 345 million cfpd in McKenzie CountyN
Note: if that is not an error in reporting, it seems that the Oasis expansion to 345 million cfpd is a huge addition; prior it was 80 at Plant 1; and 150 at Plant 2.
Note: it looks like a race among Hess, ONEOK and, Oasis to see who will have bragging rights to most natural gas processing capacity in the state.
Note: for newbies, this is a huge, huge story. The Bakken is an "oily" story, an "oily" play; no one expected this much natural gas activity back in 2007.

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