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July 28, 2006
Lonestar Midstream
announces the closing of
a multiple advance term
credit facility with
Goldman, Sachs & Co.

May 12, 2006
Lonestar Midstream
announces the addition
of Randy Margo to
the company’s
management team.

March 15, 2006
Lonestar Midstream
announces the Southern Barnett Loop project

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Corporate Overview

Map of TexasLonestar Midstream currently has three gathering systems with a combined capacity of over 350,000 Mcfd.

Southern Barnett Loop (SBL)

The Southern Barnett Loop is a 20” high–pressure, rich gas, gathering system providing service in Bosque, Erath, Hamilton, Johnson and Somervell Counties, Texas, and the system is connected to both the NTP 36” and the new ETC 42” pipelines. The Southern Barnett Loop has a compressor and processing station providing a single stage of compression and the system is designed to operate at 600–950lbs. The system has a designed capacity of +200,000Mcfd. Click here to see a map of the Southern Barnett Loop.

Carr System

The Carr System is a low–pressure, lean gas, gathering system providing service in southwest Johnson County, Texas, and the system delivers natural gas to the NTP 36” pipeline. The Carr system has a compression and dehydration station providing 3–stages of compression and the system is designed to provide producers with a well head pressure of 35–100lbs. The Carr System has a designed capacity of +60,000Mcfd. Click here to see a map of the Carr System.

Rio Vista System

The Rio Vista System is a low–pressure, lean gas, gathering system providing service in south central Johnson County and northern Hill County, Texas, and the system delivers gas to the NTP 36” pipeline. The Rio Vista system has a compression and dehydration station providing 3–stages of compression and the system is designed to provide producers with a well head pressure of 35–100lbs. The Rio Vista System has a designed capacity of +90,000Mcfd. Click here to see a map of the Rio Vista System.

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