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"Hi-Crush And ARB To Develop Energy Rail Hubs In Permian And DJ Basins" - Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Published in Market Commentary on May 06, 2015

Hi-Crush And ARB To Develop Energy Rail Hubs In Permian And DJ Basins

Hi-Crush Partners LP and ARB Midstream LLC have entered into definitive agreements to jointly develop and operate two energy rail hubs, one in the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin and one in the Permian Basin

Both facilities will be served by the Union Pacific Railroad, and will provide unit and manifest train capabilities for proppant (frac sand) and crude oil. Hi-Crush will operate the frac sand terminals at these facilities, with the frac sand sourced from its production facilities in Wisconsin, and ARB will operate the crude-by-rail terminals.

Hi-Crush and ARB are jointly developing Nicon, a 225-acre site in Weld County, Colorado, in the heart of the DJ Basin. The frac sand infrastructure will include silo storage capacity, allowing Hi-Crush to accommodate unit trains. The crude oil infrastructure will accommodate multiple grades of crude oil and have initial storage capacity of 200,000 barrels, expandable to over 400,000 barrels. Rail-loading capacity will be approximately 79,000 barrels per day of crude oil, with initial truck unload capacity of 35,000 barrels per day. Hi-Crush and ARB expect the Nicon facility to be commercially operational in the fourth quarter of 2015.

The Permian Gateway energy rail hub is proposed on 300 acres in Howard County near Big Spring, Texas. ARB has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase the acreage with the closing expected to occur in May. The frac sand infrastructure will include silo storage capacity, allowing Hi-Crush to accommodate unit trains. Hi-Crush and ARB expect the Permian Gateway energy rail hub to be commercially operational by early 2016.