Wlliams and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. have committed to several agreements with each other in support of natural gas development in the Haynesville Basin and in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, Williams announced in a Feb. 17 press release.
In the Haynesville basin, Williams will supply natural gas gathering services and construct a greenfield gathering system for Chevron’s 26,000-acre dedication, which will connect to Williams’ Louisiana Energy Gateway (LEG) project. Chevron has agreed to a long-term capacity commitment to the project.
Expected to go into service in 2024, LEG will gather natural gas from the Haynesville for delivery to the Transco pipeline, industrial markets and LNG export demand in the Gulf Coast. LEG is part of Williams’ low carbon wellhead to water strategy and is positioned for carbon capture and storage to decarbonize natural gas production in the Haynesville.