Whistler Pipeline, Cheniere form natural gas pipeline JV in Texas
Sept. 19, 2022
WhiteWater Midstream and subsidiaries of Whistler Pipeline LLC and Cheniere Energy signed agreements to move forward with construction of the ADCC pipeline, a new joint venture 42-in. OD pipeline in Texas.
WhiteWater Midstream LLC and subsidiaries of Whistler Pipeline LLC and Cheniere Energy Inc. signed agreements to move forward with construction of the ADCC pipeline, a new joint venture 42-in. OD pipeline expected to extend 43 miles from the terminus of Whistler natural gas pipeline to Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction plant.
The ADCC pipeline—designed to transport up to 1.7 bcfd of natural gas, expandable to 2.5 bcfd—is expected to be in service in 2024, pending receipt of customary regulatory and other approvals.
The Whistler pipeline is owned by a consortium including MPLX LP, WhiteWater, and a joint venture between Stonepeak and West Texas Gas Inc.
The 450-mile, 42-in OD Whistler pipeline transports natural gas from Waha in the Permian basin to Agua Dulce, Tex., providing access to South Texas and export markets. An 85-mile, 36-in. OD lateral provides connectivity to the Midland basin.