J-W Energy restructures midstream subsidiaries

J-W Energy Co. formed J-W Midstream Co. to consolidate midstream activities previously handled by J-W Gathering Co., J-W Pipeline Co., and Q-West Energy Co.
Feb. 3, 2012

J-W Energy Co. formed J-W Midstream Co. to consolidate midstream activities previously handled by J-W Gathering Co., J-W Pipeline Co., and Q-West Energy Co.

The new midstream company is intended to expand J-W Energy’s presence as a full-service provider of midstream services to the upstream natural gas sector.

Larry Carpenter, J-W Midstream president, said the restructuring will better communicate the range of services available for customers.

J-W Energy of Addison, Tex., has offered gathering, marketing, compression, dehydration, treating, processing, and transportation of gas for over 30 years in the Ark-La-Tex region.

The company has the capacity to gather and treat over 600 MMcfd and operates over 400 miles of pipeline systems and 17 processing and treating facilities.

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