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Vaquero Midstream commissions Caymus II gas plant in Delaware basin
Vaquero Midstream LLC, The Woodlands, Tex., has started up its previously announced Caymus II cryogenic processing plant on the firm’s existing Caymus plant site in Pecos County, Tex., in the southern Delaware basin (OGJ Online, July 18, 2017).
Now in operation, the 200-MMcfd Caymus II UOP Russell plant and existing Caymus I plant are anchored by long-term volume and acreage commitments from producers in multiple zones and benches of the Delaware basin, Vaquero said.
Both plants are served by more than 135 miles of high and low-pressure gathering pipelines, including the 30-in. and 24-in. Lariat rich-gas gathering header system traversing through the core of the southern Delaware basin through Pecos, Reeves, Ward, and Loving counties, supported with more than 43,000 hp of field compression.
Alongside the Caymus II processing train, Vaquero said it also has installed an additional 3,500 b/d of inlet-liquids handling, 400 gpm of amine-treating capacity, and an additional 20,000 hp of dual-drive residue compression at the complex, continuing operational flexibility for the Avalon, Wolfcamp, and Bone Spring formations.
The operator also has added an additional residue market connection and NGL connection. The 16-in. Riata residue header now enables producers to access the Waha market through the Oasis system, as well as previously connected systems, including Atmos, Enterprise, Northern Natural, Oneok’s West Texas transmission system, and Roadrunner gas transmission line which, together, provide access to more than twelve residue gas market destinations in California, Dallas, the US Midwest and Gulf Coast, as well as Mexico.
https://www.ogj.com/articles/2018/06/vaquero-midstream-commissions-caymus-ii-gas-plant-in-delaware-basin.html
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