May 8, 20222 min

VVC Pipeline allows the tie-in of 7 gas wells to Ladder Creek

VVC Exploration Corporation has completed installing 7 miles of its internal gathering system pipeline for its Syracuse Project in Kansas and will shortly complete 7 existing drilled wells. The new pipeline will transport gas produced by the Company’s helium and natural gas wells to the Tumbleweed Midstream Ladder Creek Helium Processing Plant in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.

Press Release:

VVC Exploration Corporation is pleased to announce that it has reached another significant milestone with the installation of 7 miles of its internal gathering system pipeline — a major infrastructure enhancement to the Company’s Syracuse Project. The new pipeline will seamlessly transport gas produced by the Company’s helium and natural gas wells to the Tumbleweed Midstream Ladder Creek Pipeline and for delivery to the Ladder Creek Helium Processing Plant in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, where it will be processed into helium, natural gas, and natural gas liquids.
 

With this system in place, the Company expects to shortly begin the completion of seven already drilled wells. The current capacity of the pipeline system is 50 wells, however the Company plans to add additional capacity in the future.

"The completion of the internal gathering system represents a major step forward towards VVC becoming a significant producer of helium and natural gas," said Tony Beilman, Manager of Gas Operations and President of Foreland Operating. "With this strong foundation set, the Company can now increase scope and scale of both the gathering system and the number of wells in operation in the Syracuse Project."

More About the Syracuse Project:

  • 1 newly drilled and connected helium Well: Levens #2 (NR 31Mar2022)

  • 7 drilled helium Wells waiting for completion and connection to pipeline

  • 7 additional helium Well sites currently permitted and prepped for drilling

  • 15 identified Well sites currently being permitted

  • 50 additional potential Well sites

  • 16,400 acres located in Hamilton County, Kansas

  • New leases continuing to be added on an opportunistic basis