We are proud to be working alongside Dominion’s team, including its NGL marketing group, unquestionably the regional leader in providing access to liquids markets in the Northeast,” said Lafield, who is also the chairman and CEO of Caiman Energy.įormed In December 2012, Blue Racer Midstream is a $1.5 billion joint venture between Caiman Energy II, LLC and Dominion (NYSE: D) dedicated to providing Utica Shale producers with midstream services and the ability to receive the highest value for their products. As producers continue to delineate the play, Blue Racer will keep pace by providing top-tier customer service and the region’s best opportunity to gather and process rich gas and market NGLs. “With 500 miles of gathering pipeline and significant processing and fractionation capacity already up and running, Blue Racer’s assets are uniquely situated to handle rich-gas volumes from all areas of the Utica Shale. “Our goal is to create the Utica Shale’s premier midstream company,” added Blue Racer’s CEO, Jack Lafield. Bringing Natrium online, transferring ownership to Blue Racer and initiating expansion plans are important milestones for Blue Racer, Utica producers and the region’s economy.” “In recent months we have seen a rapid acceleration of drilling and permitting activity. Farrell II, Dominion’s chairman, president and chief executive officer. The Utica Shale has tremendous potential to provide jobs and revenue for the people of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, and we’re excited about playing a role in that,” said Thomas F. “We are very pleased to be working with Caiman Energy on Blue Racer. Additions to processing and fractionation capacity at the Natrium site will occur as producer needs for midstream services increase. Blue Racer has initiated plans to increase fractionation capacity to at least 59,000 Bbls/d as drilling activity in the Utica expands. Current liquids fractionation capacity at Natrium is 36,000 barrels per day (Bbls/d). Natrium II will bring the facility’s total processing capacity to 400 MMcf/d by the end of the first quarter of 2014. Blue Racer has already started construction of a second 200 MMcf/d cryogenic processing plant. With cryogenic processing capacity of 200 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) already online, Natrium is the first large-scale processing plant to serve rich-gas production in the Utica Shale. Dominion and Caiman are co-owners of Blue Racer Midstream, a $1.5 billion joint venture to provide midstream services to rich-gas producers in the Utica Shale. Future expansions to the plant’s capacity are underway in response to the critical need for processing services in the Utica Shale.ĭominion Resources (NYSE: D) transferred ownership of the plant to Blue Racer on August 9, 2013, pursuant to Dominion’s agreement with Caiman Energy II, LLC (“Caiman”). Natrium currently serves production from both the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays. Strategically located in the rich-gas region of the Utica Shale, the Natrium facility sits along the Ohio River in Marshall County, West Virginia. We want to keep them here because they are really crucial for the ecosystem to work properly.DALLAS – Aug– Blue Racer Midstream, LLC (“Blue Racer”) announced today that the company is now the owner and operator of the Natrium Natural Gas Processing and Fractionation Plant. So we want to try to make sure the reptiles have bugs that are native here. “They're almost extinct in Canada, because of people getting rid of them, and building cities and stuff like that. “In Canada, they're completely endangered,” she added. Especially as blue racers like their biggest threat is to their habitat. And just because maybe you don't like them, they're still really important to our ecosystem. “We want to make sure to let people know that there are other options. “It’s important to us to educate on species like this because if someone saw an animal that is causing issues, they might want to kill it,” Martinek said. Martinek said the conservation district prioritizes educating about animals that could be dangerous throughout the year. They will lay their eggs in a covered and protected environment then babies hatch around August and September around 7 to 12 inches long. Female snakes will lay an annual litter of between five and 26 eggs around June.
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