Pecos, Texas

RWE brings West of the Pecos solar project online

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 6, 2020

West of the Pecos underscores our commitment to being the partner of choice for the transition to a lower-carbon future."

Key Points: 
  • West of the Pecos underscores our commitment to being the partner of choice for the transition to a lower-carbon future."
  • RWE announced it has achieved commercial operation on its West of the Pecos solar project, located in Reeves County, Texas, approximately 75 miles southwest of Midland-Odessa.
  • "We're excited to develop our first solar project in Texas, our largest solar project in the U.S. and continue our growth in renewable generation benefiting local communities across the U.S."
    The project utilizes nearly 350,000 solar modules on a surface of 550 football pitches.
  • RWE has also successfully closed on tax equity financing for the West of the Pecos project.

WhiteWater Midstream Announces Major Expansion of the Agua Blanca System

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Joint venture partners WhiteWater Midstream (WhiteWater), MPLX LP (NYSE: MPLX), alongside Agua Blanca lead investor First Infrastructure Capital, today announced final investment decision to proceed with the expansion of the Delaware Basin Agua Blanca System.

Key Points: 
  • Joint venture partners WhiteWater Midstream (WhiteWater), MPLX LP (NYSE: MPLX), alongside Agua Blanca lead investor First Infrastructure Capital, today announced final investment decision to proceed with the expansion of the Delaware Basin Agua Blanca System.
  • The expansion includes a 42 diameter trunkline that more than doubles system capacity to over 3 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas across Culberson, Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Winkler and Ward counties.
  • The expansion is supported by multiple 10 year, take-or-pay transportation agreements.
  • WhiteWater Midstream is an Austin-based independent midstream company providing transportation services to domestic oil and gas plays.

EagleClaw Midstream Announces Final Investment Decision on Delaware Link Pipeline, Expected In-Service Date for Pecos Bend IV Processing Facility, and Management Succession

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Delaware Link is expected to be anchored by residue volumes from EagleClaws processing facilities as well as third-party customers.

Key Points: 
  • Delaware Link is expected to be anchored by residue volumes from EagleClaws processing facilities as well as third-party customers.
  • Second, EagleClaw announced that it has begun commissioning of the companys fourth cryogenic processing plant at its Pecos Bend site, Pecos Bend IV, with full operational in-service planned for May 2019.
  • The completion of Pecos Bend IV, which was acquired in conjunction with EagleClaws 2018 acquisition of Caprock Midstream, will take EagleClaws total interconnected processing capacity in the Delaware Basin to 1.3 Bcf/d.
  • The interconnected nature of EagleClaws three main processing sites East Toyah, Pecos and Pecos Bend provides heightened flow assurance and reliability for the companys customers.

Solaris Water Midstream Provides Update on its Pecos Star System

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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Solaris Water Midstream, LLC (Solaris Water), a leading provider of water-related infrastructure to the oil and gas industry, announced today that its flagship Pecos Star System has begun recycling operations and has added new acreage and volume commitments that support a major expansion of the system.

Key Points: 
  • Solaris Water Midstream, LLC (Solaris Water), a leading provider of water-related infrastructure to the oil and gas industry, announced today that its flagship Pecos Star System has begun recycling operations and has added new acreage and volume commitments that support a major expansion of the system.
  • The Pecos Star Systems recycling infrastructure aggregates produced water from multiple oil and gas operators, cleans and treats the produced water to meet a range of operator specifications, and returns the treated water to Solaris Water customers for use during hydraulic fracturing.
  • Our large-diameter produced water pipeline system provides reliable, low-cost water disposal capacity to our customers while enabling Solaris Water to aggregate significant produced water volumes for recycling.
  • Solaris Water also has executed a long-term agreement for minimum volume commitments of disposed produced water into the Pecos Star System from one of the largest producers in the Permian Basin.

BRIT Announces the Availability of Its Latest Research Book, Flowering Plants of Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Areas

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Botanical Research Institute of Texas is pleased to announce the availability of its latest research book, Flowering Plants of the Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Areas, written by Dr. A. Michael Powell and Dr. Richard D. Worthington.

Key Points: 
  • FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Botanical Research Institute of Texas is pleased to announce the availability of its latest research book, Flowering Plants of the Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Areas, written by Dr. A. Michael Powell and Dr. Richard D. Worthington.
  • Both authors have spent their careers researching and documenting the plants of West Texas.
  • With a land area roughly the size of South Carolina, it represents approximately 44.5% of all the plant species in Texas.
  • Flowering Plants of the Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Areas retails for $85.00 and can be purchased at Shop BRIT at: https://shop.brit.org/ and later on Amazon.com.