Enable Midstream Partners LP (NYSE: ENBL) completed the Bradley processing plant in Oklahoma, and it is fully operational, the company said April 16.
The plant, in Grady County, has 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas inlet capacity, the company added.
The plant removes water, condensate and liquids from natural gas in the Scoop play, creating transmission-quality natural gas, stabilized condensate and NGL.
Construction contracts for the plant were signed in August 2013 and construction began in October that year. The inlet, residue and refrigeration compression have a combined 30,250 horsepower.
In 2014’s fourth quarter, the company’s board of directors approved building a second 200 MMcf/d plant in Grady County. It is under construction and expected to be operational in 2016’s first quarter. Then, the company’s superheader processing system will be connected to nine plants and have a capacity of almost 1.7 Bcf/d.
Oklahoma City-based Enable Midstream Partners owns, operates and develops domestic natural gas and crude oil infrastructure assets.
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