Houston-based Northwind Midstream Partners said recently it received approval from New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission for an additional acid gas injection (AGI) and carbon sequestration well at its Titan treating complex in Lea County, N.M. It will be Northwind’s third AGI well to increase the company’s total permitted daily injection capacity to about 37 million standard cfd of total acid gas when completed in 2026. The injection zone of the new well will target the Devonian formation of the northern Delaware Basin.
Titan complex currently operates 150 million cfd of high-circulation amine treating capacity and two AGI and carbon sequestration wells. Northwind said it will further expand total treating capacity to 400 million cfd by 2026. Northwind also has received approval from the EPA for its monitoring, reporting and verification plan for the permanent sequestration of carbon dioxide at Titan treating complex. And Northwind has expanded its natural gas gathering and compression network in Lea County.
Matt Spicer, CEO, said May 29, “Expansion of this facility, along with addition of our new compressor station, will contribute to continued growth of the oil and gas industry across northern Delaware Basin while also helping producers manage emissions.”
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