Goodnight Midstream Commences Open Season on Llano Produced Water Pipeline System
Goodnight Midstream Permian, LLC today announced it has started a binding open season closing March 8, 2018 to provide an opportunity for producers to enter into long-term contractual commitments for the Llano Produced Water Pipeline System.
The Llano Pipeline will begin at its origin point in Lea County, New Mexico and transport produced water from the central Delaware Basin to Goodnight’s saltwater disposal well system on the Central Basin Platform (CBP) in the Eunice area. Once completed, it will contain an initial capacity of 200,000 barrels of water per day. As part of the project, Goodnight plans to construct multiple receipt points along the pipeline’s route with each receipt point having the capability to accept produced saltwater at 50 psi.
The project is anticipated to be placed in service in the fourth quarter of this year.
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