Enable Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE:ENBL) announced today that its new
Bradley Processing Plant in Grady County, Okla., with an inlet capacity
of 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, is now fully
operational.
Located in the prolific South Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP), the
Bradley plant removes water, condensate and natural gas liquids from
producer-customers’ natural gas, providing transmission-quality natural
gas, marketable natural gas liquids (NGLs) and stabilized condensate.
“This plant adds needed capacity to our super-header system, allowing us
to provide an even greater level of service to our customers in several
important plays,” said President and CEO Lynn Bourdon.
Construction contracts for the Bradley plant were signed in August 2013,
and the first dirt was turned in October 2013. The state-of-the-art,
high-recovery processing plant boasts a combined 30,250 horsepower for
inlet, residue and refrigeration compression.
In the fourth quarter of 2014, the company’s board of directors approved
building a second 200 MMcf/d plant in Grady County, southwest of
Oklahoma City. It is under construction and is expected to be
operational in the first quarter of 2016, at which point Enable
Midstream’s super-header processing system will be connected to nine
plants and have a capacity of almost 1.7 Bcf/d.
ABOUT ENABLE MIDSTREAM PARTNERS
The partnership owns, operates and develops strategically located
natural gas and crude oil infrastructure assets. The partnership’s
assets include approximately 11,900 miles of gathering pipelines, 13
major processing plants with approximately 2.3 billion cubic feet per
day of processing capacity, approximately 7,900 miles of interstate
pipelines (including Southeast Supply Header, LLC of which the
partnership owns 49.90 percent), approximately 2,300 miles of intrastate
pipelines and eight storage facilities comprising 87.5 billion cubic
feet of storage capacity. For more information visit EnableMidstream.com.
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