Open season has begun on the San Andres crude gathering system that will serve wells in the San Andres Formation, Stakeholder Midstream Crude Oil Pipeline LLC said Dec. 1.
The planned greenfield crude oil gathering and trunk line system will serve wells in the San Andres Formation in Yoakum County, Texas, and Lea County, N.M., and will transport oil to takeaway pipelines near Denver City, Texas.
The open season is scheduled to end on Jan. 4, 2017.
Stakeholder Midstream Crude Oil Pipeline LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Stakeholder Midstream LLC.
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