Supporting our Community
Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) initiatives are a key component of Crescent Midstream’s corporate strategy. Crescent is committed to maintaining a strong environmental and safety record for its pipeline operation to the benefit of its employees, customers, and other stakeholders. In addition, Crescent has executed marsh preservation projects to mitigate coastal erosion in areas that have been impacted by inclement weather events to both protect / rebuild these areas and maintain Crescent’s operations long-term. Crescent is also actively involved in community outreach in Southern Louisiana and supports numerous organizations that drive positive a positive social impact within Crescent’s operating footprint.
Crescent’s pipeline transportation operations provide integral service that connects crude oil produced in the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf Coast demand centers and minimizes carbon emissions across the supply chain. Crude oil barrels produced from the Gulf of Mexico are understood to be less carbon intensive than barrels produced from other regions in the US (1). Crescent has also instituted several operational practices to reduce the carbon emitted from its assets such as remote troubleshooting, variable frequency drive, electrical motors, and LED lighting. Crescent works closely with federal, state, and local regulatory agencies to ensure safety protocols that create safeguards to prevent any environmental issues associated with its services.

To further its ESG initiatives, Crescent Midstream is currently pursuing the construction of a carbon capture and sequestration system (“CCS”) in Louisiana. Crescent aims to utilize its significant midstream infrastructure and operating presence to connect industrial carbon emitters to carbon sequestration sites, helping reduce carbon emissions in Louisiana.
Community Action Network
The Community Action Network is a group of distinguished and influential women who are committed to making a difference in Terrebonne, Lafourche, and surrounding parishes. C.A.N. is propelling others to live healthier, wealthier, and more purposeful lives by providing volunteer services, education, awareness, and resources to target areas of need within our local communities.
Crescent is thankful for all the hard work these ladies are doing in our community and know that our donation will be able to help make a difference. We are looking forward to seeing to see what they are up to next!


The Haven
Crescent Midstream, LLC is proud to announce our most recent donation to The Haven.
Since 1993, The Haven has been providing safety, advocacy, crisis response, and education to survivors of sexual assault and domestic, dating and family violence. They proudly serve our local community, including Terrebonne, Lafourche, and Assumption Parishes. In 2019, The Haven provided a safe home for 87 children and 126 women fleeing from domestic violence, with their yearly average being 125 families per year.
The Haven also works with contractors to offer crisis counsel and care at all of our local hospitals. All of this, in addition to running a violence prevention program in our local schools. The assistance they have provided to our community for the last 30 years is incredible. We were so thankful they took time to come to our Gray office to share their story and the long lasting impact they are making in our community.
Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc. (ITCLA)
For our May safety meeting, Crescent Midstream, LLC hosted Lacy Vito and Brandy Solet of the Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc. (ITCLA).
ITCLA is a non-profit workforce development organization designed to more fully develop the academic and occupational needs of American Indian people living in Louisiana. ITCLA provides comprehensive employment and training activities in order to make individuals more competitive in the workforce; and promote economic and social development in accordance with the goals and values of their consortium member tribes.
ITCLA consortium members include: the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana and the United Houma Nation Tribe. Crescent was proud to present our donation after the safety meeting and looks forward to the opportunity of working with ITCLA in the future!


Relay for Life
For the last 5 years, Crescent Midstream, LLC has been a proud supporter of Relay for Life in Terrebonne Parish. On April 22nd, we had a team of Crescent employees, contractors, friends and family cooking up our Second Place Award Winner Crawfish Mac & Cheese balls, our yearly staple Ribbon Fries, and running a raffle that raised over $10,000.00 dollars for the American Cancer Society.
The Relay for Life movement is dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. Through funds donated, time given, and awareness raised, our communities team up to make a difference. When we rally together in the fight against cancer, we can accomplish anything. A tremendous thank you to our team for your time and efforts!