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Permian Basin: will mammoth infrastructure buildout keep pace with Lower 48 growth engine?
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The Permian basin is forecast to be the main growth engine of the US Lower 48 machine well into the late 2020s. Before tremendous growth, significant infrastructure must come first. Present day pipeline bottlenecks highlight the consequences of insufficient infrastructure to support booming production: painful realized prices to producers, potentially stunting growth until infrastructure catches up. What is the outlook for long haul takeaway capacity out of the basin? What impact will a potential over-build have on Midland prices? What is the utilization outlook by pipeline? Intra-basin infrastructure: what's the outlook for Delaware basin infrastructure? Which major gathering systems will need capacity expansions?
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