Business Notes

Western Gas Partners, LP will buy the Red Desert Complex and related assets, primarily in the greater Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming, from Anadarko Petroleum Corp. for $483 million.

US Infrastructure Holdings, LLC will acquire the Wildcat Sabine Gathering System located in the Bossier-Haynesville Shale.

Advertisers from the print edition of Pipeline & Gas Journal, January 2012, Vol. 239 No. 1.

Houston-based Nuevo Midstream, LLC plans to significantly increase processing and treating capacity at its Ramsey plant site in the Delaware Basin near Orla, TX. Nuevo has bought a cryogenic processing plant with capacity of 100 MMcf/d and a second amine treating plant with a capacity of 475 gallons per minute (gpm).

Houston-based Southern Union Co. shareholders overwhelmingly approved the proposed merger with Dallas-based Energy Transfer Equity, L.P.

ConocoPhillips has created a new independent downstream company named Phillips 66 that will be headquartered in Houston. Phillips 66 will have leading businesses in refining, marketing, midstream and chemicals.

The Alaska Oil and Gas Association (AOGA) board of directors named Kara Moriarty, AOGA Deputy Director, the new executive director. She succeeds Marilyn Crockett who is retiring from AOGA after more than 41 years of service.

Advertisers from the print edition of Pipeline & Gas Journal, December 2011, Vol. 238 No. 12.

Laurie F. Markoe, president and chief executive officer of Contract Land Staff, LLC, a land management and right of way consulting firm, was elected chairman of The INGAA Foundation Inc. at the Foundation’s annual meeting in San Diego November 12.

Advertisers from the print issue of Pipeline & Gas Journal, November 2011, Vol. 238 No. 11.

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