
Red Desert
Overview
The Red Desert Complex is located in Sweetwater and Carbon counties of Wyoming. The complex gathers, compresses, treats, processes and fractionates natural gas and NGLs produced in the eastern portion of the Greater Green River Basin, providing service primarily to the Red Desert and Washakie basins. The Red Desert Complex is strategically linked to the Anadarko's land grant acreage across the southern Wyoming corridor.
The Red Desert system consists of two cryogenic gas processing plants with a current operating capacity of 173 MMcf/d. Residue gas is delivered to the Colorado Interstate Gas Co. (CIG) and Wyoming Interstate Company, Ltd. (WIC) interstate pipelines. NGLs are delivered to the Mid-America pipeline system, and on-site truck and rail loading facilities. Natural gas is gathered in the field and compressed on site at approximately nine compressor stations.
Operating Data
Market Access
| Colorado Interstate Gas Company (CIG) |
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| Local Markets - NGLs (Truck and Rail) |
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| Mid-America Pipeline (MAPL) - NGLs (Enterprise) |
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Operating Data - Red Desert Complex
| 2012 Average Volume |
94 MMcf/d |
| Gathering Lines (4" to 16") |
1,295 miles |
| Receipt Points |
489 |
| Gas Compression (Horsepower) |
64,065 |
| Compressor Stations |
9 |