Williams, Shell launch US gas processing alliance
Williams Partners has agreed to launch a new midstream joint venture with Shell to provide gas gathering and gas processing services for production located in Northwest Pennsylvania, the company announced on Tuesday.
The venture will invest in both wet-gas handling infrastructure and dry gas infrastructure serving Marcellus and Utica Shale wells in the area.
The new venture, Three Rivers Midstream, has signed a long-term fee-based dedicated gathering and processing agreement for Shell's production in the area, including approximately 275,000 dedicated acres.
The joint venture said it also plans to pursue gathering and processing agreements with other producers in the liquids-rich areas of Northeast Ohio in addition to Northwest Pennsylvania.
Three Rivers plans to construct a 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) cryogenic gas processing plant and related facilities, with the location to be determined at a later date.
The planned large-scale gas processing complex would be expandable as Three Rivers' business grows. The initial plant is expected to be placed into service by second quarter 2015.
"This new joint venture builds on our strategy of creating large-scale infrastructure solutions that will provide Shell and other producers with access to the best markets for their natural gas and natural gas liquids, whether they be in the Northeast or the Gulf Coast," said Alan Armstrong, CEO of Williams Partners' general partner.
"The system is expected to be connected to two major proposed developments in Pennsylvania -- Shell's proposed ethylene cracker (feasibility still being studied) in Beaver County and the proposed Williams-Boardwalk joint venture to develop the Bluegrass Pipeline system that would deliver Marcellus and Utica liquids to the rapidly expanding Gulf Coast and export markets," he continued." The proposed Bluegrass pipeline is targeting a late 2015 in-service date.
"Similar to our strategy of creating a significant supply hub in the dry gas area of northeast Pennsylvania, Three Rivers will create a major supply hub in northwest Pennsylvania, but with the added benefit of large-scale NGL pipeline infrastructure and expanded market options to support wet-gas production in this area."
Williams Partners will initially own substantially all of Three Rivers Midstream and operate the assets. Shell has the right to invest capital and increase its ownership prior to mid-2015.
Williams Partners' portion of initial capital expenditures on the Three Rivers plant, not including the gathering system, is expected to be approximately $150 million. Subsequent capital investment is expected as the joint venture's business and scale increases
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