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Velocity Midstream announces construction

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Velocity Midstream Partners, LLC (Velocity) has announced that Velocity Central Oklahoma Pipeline LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Velocity Midstream, has obtained long-term customer commitments supporting the construction of a second oil pipeline through the fairway of the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP), located south and southwest of Oklahoma City, providing connections to Cushing and the Wynnewood refinery owned by CVR Refining, LP (CVR).

Velocity has secured long-term anchor customers to support the new 41 mile 8 in. pipeline and four terminal expansions that will allow producers to deliver as much as 100 000 bpd of truck injected or pipeline gathered bbls to the most reliable and competitive markets. This new pipeline will directly connect to Velocity's previously announced 26 mile 12" in. Wynnewood pipeline project set to be in service this April (2017) at an initial capacity of 45 000 bpd of oil and maximum capacity of 120 000 bpd.

The new pipeline runs parallel to Velocity's existing SCOOP system, which is fully contracted and has a current capacity of 100 000 bpd. The new pipeline and planned gathering lines, coupled with the four newly constructed dual-product truck injection terminals, will enable producers throughout the SCOOP to segregate their heavier crude barrels (produced from the Springer and Woodford oil formations) from their lighter barrels (produced from the Woodford condensate formation). The pipeline and gathering assets dramatically reduce or eliminate trucking costs and provide product segregation for barrels that have distinctly different uses and markets.

With several recent acreage acquisitions in the SCOOP, permits doubling since this time last year, and a marked increase in rig counts, the new pipeline system, planned to be in service mid-2017, will support this increase in development activity and the associated increases in crude oil and light oil production. Velocity's multi-pipeline corridor through the fairway of the SCOOP allows it to reach more than 400 000 proved gross acres of the Woodford formation and more than 200 000 proved gross acres of the Springer formation, most of which is located within less than 10 miles of Velocity's main pipeline corridor.

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