Keystone Midstream Services, LLC
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- | '''Keystone Midstream Services, LLC''' is a joint venture (JV) formed between [[Rex Energy Corporation]] and ''Stonehenge Energy Resources'' in December, 2009. The JV is to be 40% owned by Rex and 60% by Stonehenge. The latter was to manage it. Each company planned to invest $25 million or a total of $50 million in Keystone Midstream. The new company's focus was to be on building a cryogenic processing plant in Butler County, [[Pennsylvania]] for [[Marcellus shale|Marcellus shale gas]] as well as to and constructing a pipline gathering system for bringing gas from the wellheads in the area to the processing plant. Butler County is located north of Pittsburgh, and in the western part of Pennsylvania. | + | '''Keystone Midstream Services, LLC''' is a joint venture (JV) formed between [[Rex Energy Corporation]] and ''Stonehenge Energy Resources'' in December, 2009. The JV is to be 40% owned by Rex and 60% by Stonehenge. The latter was to manage it. Each company planned to invest $25 million in Keystone Midstream or a total of $50 million. The new company's focus was to be on building a cryogenic processing plant in Butler County, [[Pennsylvania]] for [[Marcellus shale|Marcellus shale gas]] as well as constructing a pipline gathering system for bringing gas from the wellheads in the area to the processing plant. Butler County is located north of Pittsburgh, and in the western part of Pennsylvania. |
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Keystone Midstream Services, LLC is a joint venture (JV) formed between Rex Energy Corporation and Stonehenge Energy Resources in December, 2009. The JV is to be 40% owned by Rex and 60% by Stonehenge. The latter was to manage it. Each company planned to invest $25 million in Keystone Midstream or a total of $50 million. The new company's focus was to be on building a cryogenic processing plant in Butler County, Pennsylvania for Marcellus shale gas as well as constructing a pipline gathering system for bringing gas from the wellheads in the area to the processing plant. Butler County is located north of Pittsburgh, and in the western part of Pennsylvania.