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Producers Midstream Announces the Construction of Gas Gathering, Treating and Processing Facilities in Lea County, New Mexico

Scurry Midstream White Wing Processing and & Treating Plant

Palo Duro Midstream Andarko Processing &
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AREAS OF OPERATION
Producers Midstream operates a diversified midstream system with significant scale broken down into four distinct business units:
- Delaware Basin Lea County G&P
- Anadarko Basin G&P
- Eastern Permian G&P
- Palo Duro Residue Pipeline
The total system includes approximately 905,000 Mcf/d of gathering and processing capacity which is underpinned by over 868,500 dedicated acres. PM gathers volumes via 3,500+ miles of pipelines while treating for Nitrogen, H2S, CO2 and other non-conforming contaminants. PM also operates 150 miles of natural gas liquids (“NGL”) transportation lines in conjunction with two strategic public midstreams to move products from the Anadarko Basin and Barnett Shale to downstream markets on the Texas Gulf Coast. The combined system has 18 interconnects with downstream residue pipelines with ultimate deliveries servicing the Mid-Continent, Waha, North Texas, and the Midwest.
The newest gathering, treating, and processing system operating in the Lea County portion of the Delaware Basin services operators targeting the Bone Springs, Avalon, Wolfcamp, and Pennsylvania Shale Formations. The Lea County G&P system is uniquely suited to treat the elevated levels of H2S, CO2, and N2 via an amine plant, multiple nitrogen-rejection plants, and a bespoke AGI well targeting the Silurian-Devonian formation. The first phase of the project includes relocating an existing 60 million standard cubic feet per day (“MMscfd”) cryogenic processing plant owned and operated by Producers Midstream. This Phase Two expansion will increase processing capacity by 50%—from 60 MMscfd to 90 MMscfd.
Recent News
Anticipation – For Smaller Midstreamers, Betting On What’s Needed Next Is The Key To Success
August 15, 2025 /RBN Energy/ — The build-out of the Permian’s midstream infrastructure over the past 10 years has created extraordinary opportunities for startup companies, most of them backed by private equity. Each of us could cite several examples of midstreamers that, with a combination of guile and grit, developed gathering systems, gas processing plants, pipelines and other infrastructure to serve the fast-growing needs of producers and shippers. In many cases, the assets they constructed were later sold — often at a hefty profit — to much larger firms. As we discuss in today’s RBN blog, even in the midst of sector consolidation, the entrepreneurial spirit of smaller Permian midstreamers continues.
Producers Midstream Secures Strategic Commitments for Phase Two Expansion in the Delaware Basin
DALLAS, July 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Producers Midstream II, LLC (“Producers Midstream” or the “Company”), a portfolio company of Tailwater Capital focused on providing a full suite of midstream solutions to customers across the U.S., today announced the execution of definitive agreements with leading Permian operators to significantly expand its gathering, treating, and processing infrastructure in Lea County, New Mexico. This Phase Two expansion of the Company’s Delaware Basin system (“System”) will increase processing capacity by 50%—from 60 MMscfd to 90 MMscfd—and introduce a state-of-the-art acid gas injection (“AGI”) well.
Palo Duro Pipeline Project-Notice of Binding Open Season
Palo Duro Pipeline (“PD”), a subsidiary of Producers Midstream (“PM”), hereby announces a Binding Open Season to solicit commitments for firm natural gas pipeline transportation capacity for the Palo Duro Pipeline project (“Project” or “Pipeline”). Subject to approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”), the proposed Project will provide new firm and interruptible services, including firm transportation and interruptible transportation services.