Anadarko Announces Open Season For West Texas Oil Gathering And Treating System

iStock 487829113

By News Provider

HOUSTON, Dec. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC) today announced its wholly owned subsidiary, DBM Oil Services, LLC (DBMOS), is holding a binding open season to identify interest in a new high-vapor-pressure oil-gathering and treating system serving portions of Reeves, Loving, Ward, and Winkler Counties in West Texas. The DBMOS system is expected to have a gathering capacity of approximately 400,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) and a treating capacity of 120,000 BOPD by the end of 2018, increasing to 180,000 BOPD in 2019 with future expansions as needed.

Subject to satisfaction of regulatory requirements and other project considerations, DBMOS expects the initial phase of the system to be operational in the second quarter of 2018.

The binding open season begins today and ends at 5 p.m. Central time on Dec. 28, 2017, unless extended pursuant to the terms of the open season notice. Interested shippers may contact Jake Hendricks, Commercial Development Representative, via email at jake.hendricks@anadarko.com or via phone at (432) 247-7157.

https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141103/156201LOGO

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s mission is to deliver a competitive and sustainable rate of return to shareholders by exploring for, acquiring and developing oil and natural gas resources vital to the world’s health and welfare. As of year-end 2016, the company had approximately 1.72 billion barrels-equivalent of proved reserves, making it one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies. For more information about Anadarko and APC Flash Feed updates, please visit www.anadarko.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Anadarko believes that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions. No assurance, however, can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the projections, anticipated results or other expectations expressed in this news release, including Anadarko’s ability to successfully satisfy regulatory requirements, meet the project in-service dates, and achieve the capacity rates identified in this news release. See “Risk Factors” in the company’s 2016 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other public filings and press releases. Anadarko undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

Anadarko Contacts

INVESTORS:
Robin Fielder, robin.fielder@anadarko.com, 832.636.1462
Andy Taylor, andy.taylor@anadarko.com, 832.636.3089

MEDIA:
John Christiansen, john.christiansen@anadarko.com, 832.636.8736
Stephanie Moreland, stephanie.moreland@anadarko.com, 832.636.2912

SOURCE https://www.anadarko.com

Similar Posts

  • Make Working from Home Work for You

    Author: Holly Uverity, Microsoft® Office® Specialist — Outlook® , Office Organizers  You may be a work from home pro or this may be new for you but regardless, you are undoubtedly impacted in some way by COVID-19.  Your clients may cancel or your company work may halt so I invite you to look at this as…

  • Five Practical Tips to Punt Frustrations and Obtain Your Building Permit

    While on an elevator the other day at one of the jurisdictions in Texas, I noticed a Contractor looking flustered attempting to review some documents.  I said, “hang in there” as he replied that he was bouncing around from floor-to-floor and was determined to make progress in obtaining his permit as he was behind schedule…

  • Healthcare Costs Too High? There’s an app for that!

    By: Lea Bogle Healthcare costs have skyrocketed and small businesses that have historically provided healthcare benefits have either gone to plans with high deductibles, or have stopped offering it all together.   Other small business who would like to have a company provided health benefit, can’t simply because of the costs.   Additionally, many employees have decided…

  • Texas A&M Engineering Team Develops 3D Printed Solution for Oil and Gas Valves

    A 3D Printed Solution for Oil and Gas Valves is helping address a costly manufacturing challenge that can impact pipeline reliability and operational performance. A team of Texas A&M University engineering students, working in collaboration with bp and additive manufacturing company Howco, successfully redesigned a valve seat using metal 3D printing technology. Their innovative approach…