Honeywell said it will provide a 200 million cubic foot per day gas processing plant to Cogent Midstream to extract natural gas liquids from natural gas produced from a site in the Permian Basin in Texas.

Honeywell said in a news release that it will design and supply a modular cryogenic plant with refrigeration and dehydration units. With the new plant, Cogent's processing capacity at its Big Lake Plant will increase to 400 million cubic feet per day. The value of the deal was not disclosed. The plant is expected to enter service in 2019.

Cryogenic gas processing plants cool natural gas until the liquids form into high-value products including propane, ethane and butanes. These can be used as fuels, fuel blending components and other petrochemicals. The plants are built in factories and shipped by truck to field production locations where they are assembled.

Cogent operates a gathering and processing system in the Southern Midland Basin. Approximately 650 miles of pipeline and three active processing plants serve Coke, Crockett, Glasscock, Irion, Mitchell, Reagan, Schleicher, Sterling and Tom Green counties.

Honeywell UOP, the business unit that is providing the plant, is part of Honeywell's Performance Materials and Technologies business group.