Williams Acquires Haynesville Gathering and Processing Assets from Trace Midstream for $950M
March 14, 2022
Williams has agreed to acquire the Haynesville gathering and processing assets of Trace Midstream in a transaction valued at $950 million. The deal expands Williams' footprint and gathering capacity in the Haynesville basin, and includes a related long-term capacity commitment from Rockcliff and a joint-venture equity partnership with Quantum to support Williams' Louisiana Energy Gateway project.
- Buyers
- Williams
- Targets
- Trace Midstream (Haynesville gathering and processing assets)
- Sellers
- Trace Midstream, Quantum Energy Partners (portfolio owner of Trace)
- Industry
- Energy
- Location
- Texas, United States
- Transaction Type
- Divestiture
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