Navitas to build Eaglebine natural gas gathering pipeline

Navitas Midstream Partners LLC, The Woodlands, Tex., will build the La Bahia natural gas gathering system, including a 20-in. OD pipeline extending from the northern end of the Eagle Ford shale (Eaglebine) in Brazos County, Tex., to a 120-MMcfd cryogenic processing plant the company is building in Grimes County, Tex. Navitas expects the plant to enter service in mid-2015.

Navitas Midstream Partners LLC, The Woodlands, Tex., will build the La Bahia natural gas gathering system, including a 20-in. OD pipeline extending from the northern end of the Eagle Ford shale (Eaglebine) in Brazos County, Tex., to a 120-MMcfd cryogenic processing plant the company is building in Grimes County, Tex. Navitas expects the plant to enter service in mid-2015.

A long-term, fee-based agreement with an independent producer underpins the projects.

Navitas received a $500-million line-of-equity investment earlier this year from an affiliate of Warburg Pincus, New York (OGJ Online, June 5, 2014).

Energy Transfer Partners LP, Dallas, earlier this month announced plans for its 70-mile, 24-in. OD Volunteer Pipeline from an interconnection with its Southeast Texas gathering system in Brazos County to an East Texas gas processing plant it’s building (OGJ Online, Nov. 6, 2014).

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Christopher E. Smith

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Chris joined Oil & Gas Journal in 2005 as Pipeline Editor, having already worked for more than a decade in a variety of oil and gas industry analysis and reporting roles. He became editor-in-chief in 2019 and head of content in 2025.

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