Prism Midstream is starting construction of the Bedrock Liquids Handling Facility in Crockett County, Texas.

 

The facility will handle both on-spec and off-spec natural gas liquids (NGLs) and off-spec condensate and is scheduled to be in operation by the end of the first quarter 2016.

 

The Bedrock facility will have an initial capacity of 5,500 bpd and be expandable to 11,000 bpd of off-spec product. The facility will provide an outlet for both on and off-spec NGLs and for off-spec condensate. It will be equipped with five truck racks, expandable to 12, and located north of Ozona with direct access to US Highway 190 to receive incoming trucked liquids. The facility will treat all normal off specification issues — colour, corrosion, carbon dioxide and methane and deliver NGLs that meet pipeline specifications or condensate that has a Reid vapour pressure of 9 llbs/sq ins and sulphur content of less than 10 parts per million.

 

“With the increase in crude production and the associated condensate and NGLs in the Permian, a liquids facility that will receive and handle on-spec and off-spec liquids will be critical to both producers and midstream companies,” said Doug Coleman, Prism’s vice president of New Ventures. “This facility will unload your truck and handle on-spec or off-spec NGLs and condensate, leaving trucks available to pick up the next load with no unexpected mileage or unscheduled delays.”

 

Prism has executed definitive agreements with Enbridge Liquids Transportation & Marketing, LP (ELTM) for firm capacity at Bedrock and is negotiating additional commitments. ELTM purchases on-spec and off-spec NGLs and condensate in the Permian and has a fleet of trucks and trailers to transport product and condensate to Bedrock.

 

 

 

15th June 2015