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Oct. 22 -- MarkWest Energy Partners LP has started up a 30 MMcfd refrigeration plant southwest of Pittsburgh to process natural gas from the Devonian Marcellus shale. MarkWest, meanwhile, is installing a 30 MMcfd cryogenic gas processing plant
Energy Partners LP, Dallas, announced it would build a $100 million processing complex in Ward County, Tex., to process natural gas from the liquids-rich Bone Spring and Avalon shales in West Texas. It is being built via a joint venture with
s Parnaíba basin. The license confirms the environmental viability of the venture, which will produce and process natural gas for the MPX Thermoelectric Power Plants in the region. Gas production should start in the second half of 2012 and
interest owners also entered into an agreement with Hadrian South co-venturers whereby the Lucius facility will process natural gas from Hadrian South field in return for a production handling fee and reimbursement for any required facility upgrades
interest owners also entered into an agreement with Hadrian South co-venturers whereby the Lucius facility will process natural gas from Hadrian South field in return for a production handling fee and reimbursement for any required facility upgrades
remaining interest. The platform, in 173 ft of water, had not been in production for nearly a decade. It was used to process natural gas and condensate from other facilities. Apache was permanently plugging nonproducing gas wells when the sheen was noticed
sheen was observed on Jan. 18. The platform, which has not been in production for nearly a decade, was used to process natural gas and condensate from other facilities. Before Apache shut in the platform for plugging and abandonment operations
remaining interest. The platform, in 173 ft of water, had not been in production for nearly a decade. It was used to process natural gas and condensate from other facilities. Apache was permanently plugging nonproducing gas wells when the sheen was
sheen was observed on Jan. 18. The platform, which has not been in production for nearly a decade, was used to process natural gas and condensate from other facilities. Before Apache shut in the platform for plugging and abandonment operations
Regulation, and Enforcement said the platform, which has not been in production for nearly a decade, was used to process natural gas and condensate from other facilities. Apache was permanently plugging its associated nonproducing gas wells when