Oilfield Water Logistics Completes 30-Mile Red Hills Produced Water Pipeline in New Mexico
7/15/2016
Oilfield Water Logistics, LLC has completed and opened the Red Hills Produced Water Transportation Pipeline in New Mexico. The 30-mile, 16” fiberglass pipeline is capable of carrying over 150,000 barrels of water per day across the Delaware Basin in Lea County.
Chevron and other major operators in the region have each contracted with the company to dispose of produced water volumes in the pipeline, with the goal to move their produced water across the basin at the lowest possible cost.
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