The company through its owned and operated 25 mile and 12 inch long pipeline is transporting crude oil to the centre of Delaware Basin in the counties of Ward and Reeves in US state of Texas.

Pecos Crossing pipeline has an initial capacity of 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) which can be increased to 120,000bpd depending upon the demand.

The company operates Barstow Station situated at the northern terminus of Pecos Crossing pipeline, which stores 20,000 barrels of operational crude oil and owns and operates Perry Ranch Station at the southern terminus of the pipeline.

Pecos River Pipeline, affiliate of Hoover Energy Texas Crude, has also started construction of a compressor station and a 15 mile 8 inch steel pipeline to gather natural gas from the Pecos River.

The Balmorhea Station will provide low pressure gathering for the natural gas gathering infrastructure whereas the Bulrush pipeline will transport up to 65,000 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.