Iron Horse Midstream (Iron Horse) will construct a new, 200 MMcf/d natural gas cryogenic processing plant on its existing 120-acre complex located in Grady County, Oklahoma, in the heart of the SCOOP/STACK/Merge play in the Anadarko Basin. The new plant, which is expected to be operational in late 2023, will increase Iron Horse’s total natural gas processing capacity in the region to 425 MMcf/d, with the capability for further expansion as driven by customer needs.
“As production activity in this highly prolific area continues to increase, installing our second train is a natural and necessary growth opportunity. Expanding our Iron Horse processing complex provides capacity exactly where it is needed – in the core of the basin, where we have access to numerous high-quality, residue gas markets,” said Tim Roberts, CEO at Iron Horse. “We understand that our success is driven by the success of the companies we serve; this expansion is a testament to our continued focus on providing reliable, customized and flexible midstream solutions to our producer customers.”
Iron Horse currently owns and operates a newly built natural gas gathering and processing asset in Oklahoma’s SCOOP/STACK/Merge play. The Iron Horse System includes approximately 300 miles of high- and low-pressure natural gas gathering pipelines, multiple compressor stations, and the 225 MMcf/d Iron Horse cryogenic gas processing plant.