Natural gas processing and gas treatment plants - equipment manufacturing, engineering, construction and midstream operation

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Natural gas processing plant design, construction and installation by SouthTex Treaters of Odessa Texas

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SouthTex Treaters provides gas processing options
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  About the Company
 

A "Small Giant" in Gas Processing
SouthTex Treaters was founded in 1986 for the primary purpose of providing contract gas treating services and equipment. Since then, the company has expanded its engineering and manufacturing capabilities and experienced sustained exponential growth with the design, construction and startup of gas processing plants including landfill gas plants, amine plants, physical solvent plants, glycol dehydrators, condensate stabilizers, refrigeration/dewpoint control plants, and catalytic oxygen removal units.

Paul, David and Luke Morrow of SouthTex Treaters -- gas treatment equipment and plant manufacturing


SouthTex has sold hundreds of plants throughout the Barnett, Haynesville and Eagle Ford shale plays, and across Texas. SouthTex has distributed gas processing equipment and process assemblies elsewhere in the U.S. and throughout the world, and currently operates five plants across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Colorado.

Company Culture: Innovation, Integrity & Sustainability
Privately owned and financed by David, Paul and Luke Morrow of Midland, SouthTex has kept the company mission and objectives undivided by outside interests, has kept employees thriving, and has kept the focus on strong customer relationships and service.

SouthTex engineers gathered to discuss amine plant projectAccording to Paul Morrow, SouthTex Treaters CEO, “The continuity of ownership, leadership and experience at SouthTex has helped us to create a culture of ethics, teamwork and personal excellence that shows in everything we produce. We have very little turnover, with employees and customers alike, and an environment of innovation that has already led to some new patent-pending technologies.”

Perhaps most noteworthy with regards to superior gas treating and processing solutions is SouthTex Treaters’ vertical integration of capabilities and services.

From chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering to plant & process design, parts fabrication, equipment supply, construction, installation, start-up assistance, tech support and even plant operation, SouthTex has the entire value chain for gas plant construction covered in-house. This saves customers time and money, creates a better service experience, and helps SouthTex preserve quality and integrity in the chain of midstream gas treatment options customers have to choose from.

Capabilities: No Glass Ceiling
SouthTex has treated as much as 200 million cubic feet per day for clients, and has built treating facilities capable of more than a billion cubic feet per day. SouthTex averages over thirty amine treating plants sold per year, along with liquids recovery plants, dehydrators, stabilizers and other related treating and processing equipment.

The fundamental nature of SouthTex manufacturing and design capabilities, combined with financial strength, technical prowess and creativity, allows the company to explore a variety of geographical markets as well as new gas processing technologies. For example, the first cow manure-to-pipeline gas plant of its kind in the world was designed and built by SouthTex, and became operational in 2006. The company also leads the way in high-BTU landfill gas (LFG) plant design and operation in the U.S., and has even developed a fleet of service vehicles fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG) produced at these landfill plants.  

With the vertical integration of services and economies of scale SouthTex has achieved over time, the company’s recipe for success has produced a continuously thriving and expanding operation, even in the worst of times. As the world watches the rise of natural gas and “green” technologies as primary energy sources, SouthTex stands poised to be a player in the future of global midstream infrastructure development and waste-to-energy development.