Lucid Energy Group purchased a second cryogenic processing plant, Roadrunner I, for its South Carlsbad gathering and processing system in the Delaware Basin, the company said Jan. 31.
Roadrunner I will be installed in Eddy County, N.M., and will process 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of rich gas for producers developing the Wolfcamp, Bone Springs and Avalon formations of the northern Delaware Basin.
Roadrunner I’s targeted in-service date is in the first quarter of 2018. Lucid Energy Group also said the expansion of its Red Hills II Plant in Lea County, N.M.,is on schedule. Following the installation of the Roadrunner I plant, Lucid’s South Carlsbad System processing capacity will be 510 MMcf/d, an increase of more than 750% since the August 2016 acquisition of the Agave assets, the company said.
Lucid Energy Group LLC is based in Dallas.
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