The natural gas liquids will be recovered by the Fairway plant, which are produced in the James Lime formation in the Haynesville Shale area in East Texas.

For separation into purity products, natural gas liquids recovered by the Fairway plant will be trucked to fractionation facilities located in East Texas, Louisiana, or Mont Belvieu, Texas.

After processing, dry natural gas will be supplied to the Azure’s East Texas gathering system for delivery into interconnections with Gulf South’s 42in pipeline, CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission’s 42in line near Cartahge, Gulf South’s 30in pipeline at Milam, along with the facilities of Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America in Nacogdoches county, Texas.

Azure Midstream Energy president Chip Berthelot II said the start-up of the Fairway plant is another achievement in the already rapid success of the company.

"Since the contemporaneous combination of TGGT Holdings, LLC and East Texas Gathering, LLC, we have made significant strides in executing on our commercial plan in our core asset base, and look to build on this momentum over the coming months," Berthelot II added.