TEXAS MATTERHORN PIPELINE NOW FLOWING: PERMIAN BASIN GAS REACHES NEW MARKETS
Midland TX – The Texas Matterhorn Pipeline a highly anticipated natural gas pipeline has commenced operations transporting Permian Basin gas to key markets.
_Project Overview_
The 430-mile, 42-inch pipeline, developed by WhiteWater Midstream, connects the Waha hub in West Texas to the Agua Dulce hub near Corpus Christi.
_Capacity and Economic Impact_
With an initial capacity of 2.5 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd), the pipeline is expected to:
1. Boost Permian Basin gas production
2. Create jobs and stimulate local economies
3. Generate significant revenue for Texas and the US
“Texas Matterhorn Pipeline is a critical link between the Permian Basin and Gulf Coast markets,” said WhiteWater Midstream CEO, [Name].
_Market Access_
The pipeline provides producers with access to:
1. Gulf Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals
2. Mexican markets via export pipelines
3. Eastern US markets through interconnections
_Investor Confidence_
The project’s successful completion demonstrates investor confidence in the US energy sector.
“This pipeline underscores the importance of infrastructure development in meeting growing energy demand,” said [Name], energy analyst.
_Related Articles_
– Permian Basin Gas Production: Trends and Outlook
– US Natural Gas Infrastructure: Expansion and Growth
– Texas Energy Industry: Economic Impact and Job Creation
_Industry Reaction_
“The Texas Matterhorn Pipeline is a significant addition to the Permian Basin’s infrastructure, enabling producers to reach new markets,” said [Name], Permian Basin Petroleum Association spokesperson.
_Facts and Figures_
– Construction cost: approximately $3 billion
– Pipeline diameter: 42 inches
– Capacity: 2.5 bcfd (expandable to 3.5 bcfd)
– Length: 430 miles
_Source_
– WhiteWater Midstream
– US Energy Information Administration (EIA)
– Permian Basin Petroleum Association
_Contact_
For more information, contact WhiteWater Midstream at [Phone Number] or [Email].