Oil & Gas Journal is reporting:
Caballo Energy LLC,
Tulsa, has started up a 60-MMcfd gas processing plant near Carmen,
OK, in Alfalfa County, bringing Caballo’s total processing capacity
in the region to about 100 MMcfd.
The Carmen plant currently operates at 80% capacity, said Caballo,
and serves expanding natural gas production in the liquids‐rich
Mississippi Lime and Cana Woodford shale plays. The company said that
long-term dedications to the plant total more than 125,000 acres.
It is evaluating adding a second cryogenic processing plant at the
160-acre site that would give Caballo 220 MMcfd in processing capacity
at Carmen as earlier as June 2014.
This has nothing to do with the Bakken, but it puts into perspective the five (or is six now?) ONEOK 100-MMcfd natural gas processing plants in the Bakken.
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