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Our portfolio of assets includes gathering, stabilization, treating, and processing facilities located in South Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

Utah

The Chipeta complex is well-positioned to access third-party production in the Uinta Basin. WES is the managing member and owns a 75% interest in Chipeta.

Chipeta provides NGL access via several pipelines to NGL fractionation and storage facilities in Mont Belvieu, Texas.

Click Here for a copy of the currently effective GNB NGL Pipeline FERC Tariff

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South Texas

Our South Texas assets include the Brasada gathering, stabilization, treating, and processing complex and the Springfield gathering system, stabilization facility, and storage. Our Springfield system, which WES operates with a 50.1% interest, processes oil and natural gas received from the Eagle Ford Shale play and delivers it to our Brasada complex.

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Wyoming

In October 2023, WES acquired Meritage Midstream and its assets in the Powder River Basin (PRB) transforming WES into the largest G&P company in the basin. These assets include 180 MMcf/d of processing at the 50 Buttes Gas Plant, 200 MMcf/d of processing at the Steamboat Gas Plant, and 450MMcf/d of amine treating at the Buckshot Treating Plant. WES is also now the operator of the Thunder Creek NGL (TCNGL) Pipeline, which receives high-pressure NGLs at the 50 Buttes and Steamboat plants and flows through the TCNGL Pipeline system to ONEOK’s Niobrara Lateral and Elk Creek Pipeline. The Meritage Midstream assets are supported by more than 1.4 million dedicated acres from a diverse set of counterparties, with an average remaining contract life of approximately eight years. Western Midstream also operates the Hilight complex in the PRB, where we process gas from coal-bed methane in the basin and producing fields in Johnson, Campbell, Natrona, and Converse counties.

We have two complexes located in southwest Wyoming. The first is the Granger Complex, which processes gas from the Moxa Arch, Jonah, and Pinedale Anticline fields. The second is Red Desert, which processes natural gas and fractionates NGLs produced in the eastern Greater Green River Basin. 

Click here for a copy of the currently effective Thunder Creek NGL Pipeline FERC Tariff. Click here for a copy of the currently effective Thunder Creek NGL Pipeline FERC Prorationing Policy.

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