An extended look into the Permian basin's natural gas infrastructure
8/29/2022
An extended look into the Permian basin's natural gas infrastructure:
"The world needs more natural gas, and the Permian Basin is gearing up to deliver it with a flurry of midstream projects that will expand gathering and processing infrastructure and add an expected 6 Bcf/d of pipeline takeaway capacity within the next two years.
Pipeline capacity additions have debottlenecked crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) egress from the basin, with oil pipelines still underutilized after a multi-year building spree that concluded just as the global COVID-19 lockdown crushed demand..."
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