Haynesville Shale Region

The Haynesville Shale region stretches from East Texas to Northwest Louisiana and is a high-growth unconventional play that is likely to become one of the two largest natural gas fields in the U.S.

Access Midstream believes this play offers great potential for future expansion.
 
 
 
 
Overview of Haynesville Shale Region:

  • More than 585 miles of gathering pipeline
  • 550,000 dedicated acres
  • More than 18,000 horsepower of installed compression
  • Daily gathering throughput of approximately 714 million cubic feet (Mmcf/d) 
  • Three treating facilities:
    • North DeSoto: 550 Mmcf/d
    • Converse: 330 Mmcf/d
    • Freeman: 120 Mmcf/d 


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