In this video, Texas Landowner Attorney Phil Hundl provides an update on the Mustang Express Pipeline. If you’re impacted by this or any other pipeline project, you should get the help of a knowledgeable lawyer to guide you through the condemnation process. Call Phil and his team at 800-266-4870 or text the office at 979-320-9320. Our offices are in Wharton County, and we help landowners all over Texas.
Summary of Mustang Express Pipeline Alert: ARM Midstream Project Impacting Texas Landowners
Texas Landowner Attorney Phil Hundl provides an important update on the Mustang Express Pipeline project. The Mustang Express Pipeline by ARM Midstream/ARM Energy. This 42-inch diameter line is planned to run from Colorado County to Jefferson County, impacting multiple counties along the way, including Waller, Montgomery, Liberty, Walker, Hardin, Harris, and more.
Right-of-way agents with Norfleet are already contacting landowners for survey access. Before signing anything, it’s critical to understand your rights, the scope of easements (often 50–75 feet wide plus temporary workspaces), and what this means for your property.
Key Takeaways for Landowners –
- Mustang Express Pipeline Route – A 42-inch line from Colorado County to Jefferson County will affect multiple counties in its path, including Waller, Montgomery, Liberty, Walker, Hardin, and Harris.
- Right-of-Way Agents Active – Norfleet agents are already requesting survey access from landowners; do not sign without fully understanding your rights.
- Easement & Workspace Concerns – Expect permanent easements of 50–75 feet plus additional temporary workspaces that can significantly impact your property use.
Introduction
Hi, Phil Hundl here with a crucial update regarding a new pipeline project that’s come to our attention. The project is called the Mustang Express, developed by ARM Energy or its affiliate ARM Midstream. This article will provide you with essential details about the pipeline, its impact on Texas counties, and what steps you should consider as a landowner.
Project Overview
The Mustang Express is a significant 42-inch diameter pipeline. Currently, we are informed that it will stretch from Colorado County to Jefferson County. This is a familiar route, as other pipelines also connect these points. The Mustang Express may run parallel to some existing and recent pipelines across this path.
Counties Impacted
The pipeline’s construction will affect several counties, including Colorado, Waller, Montgomery, Liberty, Walker, Hardin, and even parts of Harris County. These counties might see the Mustang Express either paralleling existing pipelines or deviating into new territories.
Landowner Implications
If you are a landowner in these affected counties, you may already have other pipelines on your property, or you may be new to this experience. In either case, you could be contacted by right-of-way agents regarding the Mustang Express pipeline. Currently, ARM Midstream is utilizing Norfleet, a right-of-way acquisition company, to handle landowner interactions.
Survey Access and Easement Information
The pipeline is expected to have a 42-inch diameter, with an easement width ranging between 50 to 75 feet. There will also be temporary workspaces needed during construction. It’s crucial for landowners to be informed about survey access requests. Agents might ask for access to survey properties further and develop a detailed plat of the prospective pipeline path.
Recommendations for Landowners
For those contacted about survey access, it is recommended to provide such permits in writing and ensure they are limited. This is an essential time to contact an attorney experienced in eminent domain or condemnation cases. They can help you understand your rights as a landowner and the obligations of the company involved.
Stay Informed
We will continue updating this website with more information on this project. We encourage you to monitor TxCondemnationRights.com for the latest developments, ensuring you remain informed about the Mustang Express pipeline.
Conclusion
Understanding the implications of the Mustang Express pipeline project is important for affected landowners. Ensuring your rights and obligations are clear can help you navigate this process smoothly. Stay tuned for more updates. If you have any initial concerns or questions, contacting a specialized attorney sooner rather than later is always wise.
Call 800-266-4870 or text 979-320-9320 for an appointment. We can also arrange for online and telephone appointments all over Texas.