Cryogenic plant

Eagle Rock Energy Partners L.P. has announced its intention to install a recently acquired 60MMcf/d cryogenic processing facility in Hemphill County, Texas, in the heart of the prolific Granite Wash play. Eagle Rock expects the installation of the new processing plant (to be named the “Woodall Plant”) and construction of the associated infrastructure to be completed in the first quarter of 2012. T
he Woodall Plant will be strategically located on a 40-acre site owned by Eagle Rock in the center of the Partnership’s existing high-pressure gathering system near multiple residue gas pipeline outlets. In addition, Eagle Rock intends to build a new 6in natural gas liquid pipeline, a compressor station and other intra-system pipeline enhancements to further facilitate product gathering, transportation and marketing.
The supporting infrastructure is currently being designed to accommodate one or more additional expansions. The construction of the Woodall Plant and associated gathering and compression is expected to cost USD 67 million.
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