Regency Energy Partners Announces Expansion of Processing Facility in North Louisiana

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Regency Energy Partners LP (NYSE: RGP), (“Regency” or the “Partnership”), announced today it will construct an expansion of its Dubach processing facility in North Louisiana. The Dubach Expansion will increase the processing capacity of the facility to 210 MMcf/d by adding an incremental 70 MMcf/d of cryogenic processing capacity and 20 MMcf/d of JT capacity.

“We have seen volumes at our Dubach facility continue to grow throughout the first half of 2012 due to increased drilling around our facilities,” said Jim Holotik, Regency’s chief commercial officer. “This expansion will allow us to process new production from the area and provide more efficient liquids recovery across the facility.”

The $75 million Dubach Expansion will also include the construction of high-pressure gathering lines to bring production to the facility. The project, which is expected to come online in the second quarter of 2013, is backed by fee-based contracts and an acreage dedication.


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