The aggregate system was placed into service in September 2018. Formed in June 2015, Caprock Midstream (“Caprock”) was created to pursue greenfield and acquisition opportunities in crude oil and liquids-rich natural gas basins. Dornick Hills Midstream (“Dornick Hills”) was formed in November 2004 to acquire a 170-mile natural gas gathering system and processing plant in Cooke and Grayson counties near Sherman, TX from Dynegy. The Bedrock Facility is anchored by long-term contracts with marketing companies active within the southern Midland Basin. CMSL was sold to Duke Energy Midstream Services Canada in May 2001. For over 25 years, the firm has partnered with exceptional entrepreneurs and management teams to build long-term value in market-leading internet-enabled software, information services companies. Laser Midstream (“Laser”) was founded in March 2005 to acquire and develop natural gas gathering and processing assets. After the shares became public, Energy Spectrum subsequently divested its holdings of the Company. Spectrum Equity, a private equity firm, provides capital and strategic support to internet, software, and information services companies. In June 2000, Energy Spectrum formed Pueblo Midstream Gas (“Pueblo”) as a platform company to acquire and consolidate midstream assets in the South Texas region. Acquirer: Eagle Rock Energy Partners / Duke Energy Services. September 2018: EagleClaw Midstream Announces Acquisition of Caprock Midstream, September 2017: Global Infrastructure Partners Capital Solutions Fund Announces Preferred Equity Investment in Caprock Midstream, April 2017: AB Private Credit Investors announces $120 Million Credit Facility Co-Arranged with Goldman Sachs Specialty Lending to Caprock Midstream to Fund the Continued Growth of its Delaware Basin Buildout. Taproot has since grown the system’s customer base to four producers, most recently acquiring the crude oil and produced water gathering dedication of Mallard Exploration in April 2020. In May 2014, Frontier Midstream Solutions III (“Frontier III”) entered into a joint venture agreement with Concho Resources (NYSE: CXO) to develop a greenfield crude oil gathering and transportation system in southeast New Mexico (the “Alpha Crude Connector” or “ACC”) anchored by an acreage dedication from Concho. In August 2000, Energy Spectrum invested in The Seminole Group (whose name later changed to SemGroup) (“SemGroup”), which was engaged in diversified services for the North American crude oil and refined products industry. The firm has invested in over 120 companies and is currently investing Fund IX, a $1.5 billion fund … Formed in September 2012, Prism Midstream (“Prism”) was created to acquire and/or develop midstream assets with an initial focus on West Texas and the Gulf Coast. In September 2003, Pueblo was acquired by Bear Cub Energy. For more than two decades, Spectrum has consistently partnered with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great companies and delivered top quartile performance to the firm’s investors. SemGroup’s operations included gathering, transportation, marketing and hedging services. Frontier II was led by the previous President and CEO and several other management team members of Frontier Field Services (a Fund II/III portfolio company). Hoover Energy Partners (“Hoover”) operated a natural gas gathering and treating system in Pecos County, TX as well as an associated natural gas gathering, water transportation and disposal system in Reeves County, TX. Laser’s initial investment was the Panola gathering system in East Texas. Total number of diversity investments made by an investor, Total number of current team members an organization has on Crunchbase, Descriptive keyword for an Organization (e.g. The Company’s primary assets included its initial acquisition of the Keyes natural gas gathering and treating systems located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Texas Panhandle, and southeast Colorado, as well as the Grey Badger natural gas processing and treating plant in Carson County (Texas Panhandle), which it constructed and brought online in the summer of 2008. January 2016: Tristate Returns to Louisiana with a Gathering Acquisition in Caddo Parish, December 2015: Tristate Receives a Commitment from Energy Spectrum Partners VII LP, June 2013: Tristate Purchases Gas Gathering Assets in Freestone and Navarro Counties, April 2013: Tristate Purchases Two Gas Gathering Systems in Rusk and Harrison Counties, January 2013: Tristate Closes on Purchase of Tanos Midstream’s Scottsville Gathering System, August 2012: Tristate Midstream to Purchase Forest Oil East Texas Assets, August 2011: Tristate Receives a Commitment from Energy Spectrum Partners VI LP. Laser management was successful in attracting new gas to these systems, and completed several expansion projects after the systems were acquired. In 2013, the Company was sold to High Point Energy. Formed in 2015, Rimrock Energy Partners (“Rimrock”) was created as a strategic, growth-oriented company focused on the acquisition, development and management of midstream assets targeting crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (“NGLs”). January 06, 2020. Acquirer: DCP and Monarch Natural Gas Holdings. In July 2014, DFW Midstream Services, a subsidiary of Summit Midstream Partners (NYSE: SMLP), acquired TEM’s interest in the Mansfield System. The firm seeks to invest in the healthcare and information technology sector. In January 1997, Energy Spectrum acquired a joint venture interest in the Alberta Hub (“Alberta Hub”) natural gas storage and market facility, which is connected to the NOVA system near Edson, Alberta.