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Voyager Midstream acquires some natgas assets from Phillips 66
Sep 3, 2024 10:18 PM

Sept 3 (Reuters) - Voyager Midstream Holdings, a

portfolio firm of Pearl Energy Investments, said on Tuesday it

has acquired some natural gas gathering and processing assets

from Phillips 66 to boost its presence in Haynesville

shale.

Haynesville, located primarily in Louisiana and East Texas,

contains large amounts of natural gas.

Houston-based Voyager said the assets are located in Panola,

Rusk and Harrison counties in Texas and Caddo parish in

Louisiana.

"We are committed to growing our infrastructure footprint in

East Texas and North Louisiana and improving producer

connectivity and netbacks," Voyager CEO Will Harvey said.

Voyager did not provide the deal value.

The company said the acquisition also includes the Carthage

hub, a natural gas trading and delivery hub which can handle

over 1 billion cubic feet per day. The hub provides connectivity

to multiple markets across the U.S., including access to LNG

markets in Texas and Louisiana.

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