East Texas
Carthage Area
Overview
Anadarko E&P Company LP (AEPC) owns and operates gathering, saltwater disposal, compression and dehydration facilities in Panola County, Texas. The natural gas production is redelivered to DCP Midstream's ETX Plant for processing.
AEPC divides its Carthage facilities into two regions based on its ownership as follows:
Carthage CJV Region
The largest of AEPC's Carthage regions is the CJV area where AEPC operates a full wellstream gathering system, saltwater disposal, compression and dehydration facilities. AEPC's ownership in the CJV facilities is approximately 64 percent. The gathering system consists of low, intermediate and high-pressure lines with pressures ranging from 30 psig to 1,000 psig.
Southeast Carthage & West Carthage Region
AEPC has 100 percent ownership of a full wellstream gathering system, saltwater disposal, compression and dehydration facilities. The gathering system consists of low, intermediate and high-pressure lines with pressures ranging from 50 psig to 1,000 psig.
Operating Data
Market Access
| Texas Gas Transmission |
| Gulf South Pipeline |
| Tennessee Gas Pipeline |
| CenterPoint Energy Transmission |
| Texas Eastern Transmission |
Operating Data - Carthage CJV
| 2010 Average Volume |
86 MMcf/d |
| Gathering Lines (2" to 10") |
220 miles |
| Operating Pressure, PSIG |
30 - 1,000 |
| Operating Horsepower |
20,184 |
| Compressor Stations |
19 |
Operating Data - Southeast & West Carthage
| 2010 Average Volume |
45 MMcf/d |
| Gathering Lines (4" to 10") |
150 miles |
| Operating Pressure, PSIG |
50 - 1,000 |
| Operating Horsepower |
8,959 |
| Compressor Stations |
13 |