EagleClaw commissions natural gas processing plant in Reeves County, TX

EagleClaw says engineering underway, supporting infrastructure in place for rapid installation of new plant

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EagleClaw’s Toyah I natural gas processing plant during construction in Reeves County, Texas. (Photo: Business Wire)

MIDLAND, Texas- EagleClaw Midstream Ventures, LLC, a subsidiary of EagleClaw Midstream Services, LLC, today announced that the company has commissioned its Toyah I Natural Gas Processing Plant in Reeves County, Texas.

The cryogenic plant has the capacity to process 60 million cubic feet (MMcf/d) of natural gas per day and serves producers in the Permian’s Delaware Basin targeting stacked pay zones including the Upper and Middle Wolfcamp, Bone Spring and Avalon shale formations.

The Toyah I plant is served by approximately 120 miles of gathering pipeline and four field compressor stations with a total of 11,000 horsepower of low-pressure compression (map here).

“Our goal is to stay a step ahead of our customers’ processing needs and provide the optionality they need to move hydrocarbons to the best possible markets,” said CEO Bob Milam.

An 18-mile NGL line connects the Toyah I plant to Lone Star’s West Texas Gateway Pipeline, which transports NGLs to the market center at Mont Belvieu, Texas.

Toyah I also is connected to Kinder Morgan’s El Paso 1600 pipeline, which has significant excess capacity available for residue gas.

EagleClaw expects to establish an additional connection into ONEOK’s WestTex Transmission system, an intrastate natural gas pipeline system that connects into the Roadrunner Gas Transmission Pipeline (“Roadrunner”).

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Phase One of the Roadrunner project is complete and currently serving markets in El Paso, Texas, and Mexico.

EagleClaw also announced that it has purchased a second cryogenic processing plant with the capacity to process 200 MMcf/d.

EagleClaw says it expects to install the Toyah II plant at the same location as customer demand increases.

“Bringing the Toyah I plant into service and making plans to install a second plant are important steps,” said Milam.

The new state-of-the-art plant was manufactured by Honeywell UOP Russell and provides significant flexibility for various NGL recoveries.

Front-end engineering already is underway and supporting infrastructure is in place to facilitate rapid installation of the new plant.