The joint venture, comprising WhiteWater, Devon Energy, MPLX, Diamondback Energy, and Western Midstream Partners, plans to roll out the pipeline in phases. Initial capacity is set at 2.25 billion cubic feet per day by late 2029, with a matching expansion scheduled for 2030. The design allows for flexible commissioning, enabling the partners to scale throughput based on market conditions and specific shipper requirements.
WhiteWater holds a controlling 50% interest in the venture, with the remaining equity split among Devon Energy (25%), MPLX (10%), Diamondback Energy (7.5%), and Western Midstream (7.5%). Construction remains subject to standard regulatory approvals, with the system expected to begin commercial service in the second half of 2029.




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