Houston-based Trace Midstream Partners said recently it will construct Apollo, a natural gas processing facility in Eddy County, N.M., with capacity of 250 million cubic feet per day. Trace also will construct 36 miles of gathering pipelines and two compressor stations. The new infrastructure is supported by long-term contracts from both new and existing customers.
Josh Weber, CEO, said June 24, “By adding processing to our existing gathering, compression and transportation infrastructure, we can offer producers a single, reliable solution for their natural gas. As activity continues to surge in the northern Delaware Basin, Trace remains committed to investing in the infrastructure required to support our customer’s growth.”
After these projects are completed in late 2027, Trace will operate more than 200 miles of pipelines, 14 compressor stations and more than 125,000 horsepower of compression.











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