CSV Midstream Solutions commissions Resthaven Gas Plant

Graphic of Resthaven Gas Plant.

Graphic of Resthaven Gas Plant. — Photo courtesy CSV Midstream Solutions Corporation

CSV Midstream Solutions Corporation is pleased to announce commissioning and start-up of its Resthaven gas processing plant .

CSV Resthaven is underpinned by a long-term contract with an intermediate exploration and production company. The Plant has an inlet capacity of 260 Million cubic feet per day with a gas processing capacity in excess of 100 Million cubic feet per day. The Plant incorporates a repeatable modular design template which allows CSV to efficiently deliver gas processing solutions for a variety of resource opportunities.

The project broke ground in August 2017. Despite a nearly two-month weather delay, CSV was able to place the Plant into operation on an aggressive schedule and under budget, by the end of March 2018.  “We are very pleased with the outcome of this project,” said Daniel Clarke, President and CEO. “CSV Resthaven truly showcases our best in class execution model, with a strong focus on modularization and collaboration.  When you surround yourself with a great team, focused on a common outcome, unified around our core purpose of Creating Shared Value, it shouldn’t be surprising that the result is so positive.  I couldn’t be more pleased with what our team has accomplished.”

Information on CSV Midstream and additional details on CSV Resthaven are available at our website www.csvmidstream.com.

About CSV Midstream Solutions Corporation

CSV is a Calgary-based company offering full services for complete midstream solutions. With a vision to advance midstream, CSV provides innovative, sustainable strategies in the design, construction, operation and management of natural gas and NGL assets, including sweet and sour gas processing, liquids handling and fractionation, and gas gathering and transmission pipelines. CSV’s primary focus is the developing natural gas energy industry in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. For more information about CSV, please visit www.csvmidstream.com.

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