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Hillstone Environmental Partners LLC

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Hillstone Environmental Partners provides water infrastructure solutions to the oil and gas industry.  We offer a fully integrated water midstream solution, allowing us to maximize operating efficiency, reduce costs, and reduce environmental footprint for our customers. Our solutions include designing, building, owning and operating water pipelines, water and waste disposal sites, as well as providing water treatment, recycling, and re-use. Hillstone’s pipeline monitoring solutions include 24/7 SCADA monitoring and leak detection, and allow customers to seamlessly manage end-to-end water value chain electronically and in real-time to maximize efficiency, accountability, and safety.

Hillstone was founded in 2015 and operates in the Permian Basin, Williston Basin, and Marcellus / Utica play. The company has offices in Denver, Midland, Texas, and Bridgeport, W.Va.

Editor's note: Updated Sept. 26, 2019.

Transactions

Report Date Amount (MM) Description
2019-11-01 $600.00

NGL Energy Partners To Expand Permian Water Footprint With $600 Million Deal

NGL Energy Partners To Expand Permian Water Footprint With $600 Million Deal

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NGL Energy Partners To Expand Permian Water Footprint With $600 Million Deal

NGL Energy Partners agreed to acquire Hillstone Environmental Partners, which owns a produced water transportation and disposal system located in the Northern Delaware Basin.

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