NGL Energy Acquires Eagle Ford Disposal Assets In Coastal Plains Deal - $116 Million

High Sierra Water Disposal Facility
High Sierra Water Disposal Facility

NGL Energy Partners has acquired Coastal Plains #1, LLC, a subsidiary of WinCo Development, for $109.5 million in cash and approximately $6.8 million in stock (~$116 million total). The water disposal facilities will be added to NGL Energy partner's existing business in the area - High Sierra Water-Eagle Ford, LLC.

The deal adds three water disposal facilities to High Sierra's existing water gathering and treatment portfolio. The deal includes the option to acquire two permits and a fourth water disposal facility that is under construction. Costal Plains #1's 40 employees will now work for High Sierra Water.

With the addition of the Coastal Plains assets and employees, NGL is uniquely positioned to serve the needs of producers in the Eagle Ford through our High Sierra business. We are also looking forward to applying our extensive technical expertise in water treatment as demand for the recycling of oilfield waste water increases.
— Jim Winter, SVP, High Sierra - Water.

High Sierra's Eagle Ford footprint includes 240,000 b/d of water disposal capacity, water & crude oil transportation assets, a crude oil marketing segment, and mobile on-site solids processing equipment.

The deal follows NGL Energy's Acquisition of Crescent Terminals and Cierra Marine in July.

NGL Energy's business segments provide crude oil logistics, NGL logistics, and water treatment services in the Gulf Coast region. Overall, High Sierra expects the assets improve their operations in many ways.

The company's VP of investor relations stated:

"We are now able to offer reliable, high quality and safe disposal services to producers operating throughout the region. Having multiple large capacity facilities allows us to balance utilization, reducing wait times, trucking miles and ultimately costs. In addition, we are evaluating a number of projects to bring our industry leading recycling technology to the play."

NGL Energy Buys Eagle Ford Crude Oil Terminal & Barge Business

NGL Energy Partners Crude Oil Logistics Business
NGL Energy Partners Crude Oil Logistics Business

NGL Energy partners, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is purchasing Crescent Terminals LLC and its interests in Cierra Marine LP. The terminal facility adds 130,000 barrels of storage capacity and throughput capacity of 20,000 b/d. Cierra Marine's assets include four tow boats and seven crude oil barges. The deal roughly doubles the size of NGL Energy Partner's fleet of marine equipment.

The deal adds to the company's ability to service the inter-coastal waterways. NGL Energy Partners already operates the Rio Hondo Terminal and the Texas Intercoastal Marine Terminal.

Read the full press release at nglenergypartners.com

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