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Evers & Sons Provides Update for NG3 Project

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Evers & Sons Inc. is providing an update on the ongoing expansion of the Gillis Treating Plant, part of Momentum Midstream’s NG3 project. The facility was originally constructed to process approximately 1.7 Bcf/day of natural gas and includes treating, dehydration, compression, and associated utility systems that support the movement of gas from the Haynesville Shale to Gulf Coast markets.

To support increased volumes entering the system, Evers & Sons has executed a series of upgrades that enhance overall plant throughput and improve treating performance. These enhancements include added compression capacity and improvements to both the CO₂ and H₂S treating processes. With these upgrades now substantially in place, the plant is expected to be capable of processing approximately 2.2 to 2.3 Bcf/day once all systems are fully commissioned.

The treating improvements ensure the CO₂ stream is properly conditioned ahead of compression and sequestration, supporting reliable carbon removal and helping maintain stable operations during higher-volume plant conditions. The work completed to date includes major equipment installation, system tie-ins, structural integration, and the progression of electrical and instrumentation activities required to bring the expansion online.

The project is moving steadily toward its final phases, with completion targeted for December 2025/January 2026.

About Evers & Sons Inc.

Evers & Sons Inc. is a third-generation, family-owned contractor with nationwide experience in midstream oil and gas construction. Our Facilities Division builds and upgrades all types of midstream facilities, from processing plants to compressor and meter stations. Our Fabrication Division delivers pipe spools, structural steel, vessels, skids, and modular assemblies with ISO 9001:2015 certified precision. Our Pipeline Division constructs, replaces, and maintains transmission and distribution lines. Our Maintenance Division ensures long-term reliability through preventive, corrective, and turnaround services. Together, our integrated divisions provide solutions that build, support, and sustain the energy infrastructure around the US.

The information contained in this press release is available on our website at eversandsons.com.

Contacts

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stacy Wilkinson, Marketing Manager Evers & Sons Inc.
979-596-2139
swilkinson@eversandsons.com

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Contacts

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stacy Wilkinson, Marketing Manager Evers & Sons Inc.
979-596-2139
swilkinson@eversandsons.com

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