Clearfork Midstream Expands Haynesville Gas System, Adds New Pipelines Across Louisiana and Texas
(P&GJ) — Haynesville gas gathering and treating provider Clearfork Midstream LLC has announced the completion of transformative gathering, treating, and compression expansions across its Holly System in North Louisiana.
These expansions represent a system-wide capacity increase of approximately 65% since Clearfork’s acquisition of the assets in February 2022. Clearfork’s North Louisiana footprint now serves customers across the entirety of the Haynesville core, as system volumes have eclipsed 1.0 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in July.
New Gas Gathering Pipelines in Louisiana and Texas
Clearfork has significantly expanded its North Louisiana gathering footprint to the east and west, and is in construction on new gathering pipe further west into Panola County, Texas. The recently completed eastside 14-mile, 24-inch diameter pipeline grows Clearfork’s system to east Red River Parish and serves customers targeting the stacked pay of the Haynesville and Bossier.
On the west side, the company’s new 8-mile, 16-inch diameter pipeline gathers gas from the Spring Ridge area of Caddo Parish and will connect to a new in-construction 12-mile, 10-inch diameter gathering lateral that will extend Clearfork’s gathering capacity across southwestern Caddo Parish, Louisiana, into Panola County, Texas.
Clearfork has completed construction on an additional 400 MMcf/d of treating capacity and over 10,000 horsepower of compression in North Louisiana at its Holly 3 and Holly 6 facilities. With these major capital projects now in service, Clearfork’s Holly System has capacity to gather and treat approximately 1.25 Bcf/d of natural gas. This brings total gathering and treating capacity of Clearfork’s combined Holly and Shelby Systems in the Haynesville and Shelby Trough to approximately 1.65 Bcf/d.
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