Targa Resources (TRGP) Corp. announced new organic growth projects to support continuing NGL and natural gas production growth in the Permian Basin and to meet the infrastructure needs of its customers. With ~1M barrels per day of natural gas liquids currently being transported on Targa’s existing NGL transportation system, including volumes from the Pembrook II plant that came online during Q3 of 2025 in the Permian Midland and is currently running at high utilization, Targa is moving forward with plans to construct the Speedway NGL Pipeline. Speedway will transport NGLs from Targa’s existing assets and future plant additions, including a new processing plant announced today, in the Permian Basin to Targa’s fractionation and storage complex in Mont Belvieu, Texas. The project consists of ~500 miles of 30 inch diameter pipeline and associated infrastructure with an initial capacity of ~500 thousand barrels per day, expandable to 1,000 MBbl/d. Speedway is expected to be in-service in Q3 of 2027 at an estimated cost of approximately $1.6B. To accommodate future growth on Targa’s Permian Delaware system, the company is also moving forward with the construction of its next 275 million cubic feet per day gas processing plant, the Yeti plant, which is expected to be in-service in Q3 of 2027. Including the Yeti plant, Targa is constructing five gas processing plants in the Permian that will be online over the next two years, with an aggregate inlet capacity of 1.4B cubic feet per day and estimated NGL production of ~175 to 200 MBbl/d.
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