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ONEOK plans significant natural gas and NGL infrastructure expansion

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ONEOK is planning to expand its natural gas and natural gas liquids infrastructure between now and 2021.

Projects include a 200 million cubic feet per day expansion of the Bear Creek natural gas processing facility and related infrastructure in the Williston Basin, as well as Mid-Continent NGL fractionation facility expansions totaling approximately 65,000 barrels per day.

It also involves additional NGL infrastructure to increase capacity between the Elk Creek and Arbuckle II pipelines, in addition to a 40,000 barrels per day additional expansion of the West Texas LPG pipeline in the Permian Basin.

These projects are expected to be financed with cash generated from operations and short- and long-term borrowings. ONEOK continues to expect no equity issuances.

"The Bear Creek plant expansion in North Dakota will provide needed processing capacity for producers actively developing the high-growth area of Dunn County while also helping to address natural gas flaring in the state," said Terry Spencer, ONEOK president and CEO. "Continuing to expand our West Texas LPG pipeline system underscores ONEOK's Permian Basin strategy to provide needed NGL transportation capacity to producers in the highly productive Delaware and Midland basins."

The Bear Creek natural gas processing facility expansion and related infrastructure in Dunn County, N.D., are expected to cost a total of approximately $405 million and be completed in first quarter 2021. The expansion is supported by acreage dedications with primarily fee-based contracts.

ONEOK's Williston Basin natural gas processing capacity will increase to more than 1.6 billion cubic feet per day following the completion of the Bear Creek expansion. The expansion is expected to produce approximately 25,000 barrels per day of NGLs in ethane rejection, resulting in 225,000 barrels per day of raw feed contracted since the announcement of the Elk Creek Pipeline.

 The West Texas LPG pipeline expansion is expected to cost approximately $145 million and be completed in first quarter 2021. The expansion is supported by long-term dedicated NGL production from third-party natural gas processing plants in the Permian Basin that are expected to produce up to 45,000 barrels per day of NGLs.

Since October 2017, ONEOK has announced expansions totaling 160,000 barrels per day on the West Texas LPG pipeline system, with previous announcements including a 40,000 barrels per day expansion that was placed in service in fourth quarter 2018 and an additional 80,000 barrels per day expansion that is expected to be completed in first quarter 2020.

The expansions to ONEOK's Mid-Continent NGL fractionation facilities are expected to cost approximately $150 million, with 15,000 barrels per day expected to be completed in third quarter 2020 and 50,000 barrels per day expected to be completed in first quarter 2021. In expectation of accelerating volume growth from the Williston and Powder River basins, additional infrastructure will be constructed to increase connectivity between the Elk Creek and Arbuckle II pipelines.

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