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New Midstream Co. Forms; Focuses on Water Infrastructure in Midland Basin
Newly-formed Martin Water Midstream LLC and its affiliates will focus operations in Martin County, TX through a robust water grid, including:
- fixed pipe infrastructure, gathering and transporting produced water from the wellsite to multiple recycling facilities
- treating the PW with an industry-leading partner with a proven recycling technology
- reselling the treated PW to E&P Operators for reuse with subsequent oil and gas drilling needs
Management Team
The MWM management team is led by Co-CEOs Matthew Morgan and Stephen Johnson and has, collectively, over 100 years of experience, both in water management and in operations for E&P Operators.
Previously, Mr. Morgan founded a PW mobile recycling company, and Mr. Johnson founded and was CEO and Vice Chairman of WaterBridge Resources, a water management company backed by Five Point Energy.
Jackson Walker LLP acted as legal advisor to MWM.
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