About Us

Taking a Hybrid Approach to Midstream Growth

Based in Dallas, Cardinal Midstream Partners was founded in 2022 upon a strong belief in natural gas’ importance to the energy transition and worldwide goals to minimize carbon emissions. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, natural gas provides nearly 35% of the U.S.’s energy today, allowing Americans to enjoy some of the most affordable, reliable, and abundant energy in the world.

As global demand growth drives production and accompanying midstream infrastructure expansions, Cardinal Midstream Partners plans to build an asset-based midstream platform utilizing a hybrid approach focused on natural gas gathering and processing, and congruent carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). This unique strategy offers a broad range of opportunities for value creation through acquisitions and greenfield projects.

Our midstream capabilities include:

  • Natural Gas Gathering and Transmission
  • Natural Gas Processing and Treating
  • Natural Gas Compression and Associated Facilities
  • Condensate Stabilization and Vapor Recovery
  • Carbon Capture and Sequestration Services

What is CCS?

Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) is the use of technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from facilities before they are reach the atmosphere.  The CO2 is then compressed into a liquid state, safely transported, and stored in a targeted geologic formation. The CCS process significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps support the global initiative of creating a more sustainable environment.

Natural Gas Facts

Natural Gas is Clean Burning
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, natural gas emits almost 50% less CO2 than coal.

Natural Gas Is Affordable
According to the American Gas Association, households that use natural gas for heating, cooking and clothes drying save an average of $1,041 per year

Natural Gas is Abundant and Reliable
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. produces enough natural gas to meet our energy needs for approximately 100 years.