1389030--2/28/2008--Quicksilver_Gas_Services_LP

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{debt, indebtedness, cash}
{operation, natural, condition}
{gas, price, oil}
{capital, credit, financial}
{financial, litigation, operation}
{acquisition, growth, future}
{regulation, change, law}
{personnel, key, retain}
{cost, regulation, environmental}
{operation, international, foreign}
{tax, income, asset}
We may not have sufficient cash from operations following the establishment of cash reserves and payment of fees and expenses, including cost reimbursements to our general partner, to enable us to make cash distributions to holders of our common units and subordinated units at the initial distribution rate under our cash distribution policy. The amount of cash we have available for distribution to holders of our common units and subordinated units depends primarily on our cash flow and not solely on profitability. Estimates of oil and gas reserves depend on many assumptions that may be inaccurate and any material inaccuracies could materially reduce the production that we gather and process and consequently could adversely affect our financial performance and our ability to make cash distributions. Because of the natural decline in production from existing wells in our area of operations, our success depends on our ability to obtain new sources of supplies of natural gas, which depends on certain factors beyond our control. Any decrease in supplies of natural gas could result in a material decline in the volumes we gather and process. Our construction of new assets may not result in revenue increases and is subject to regulatory, environmental, political, legal and economic risks, which could adversely affect our cash flows, results of operations and financial condition. If we do not make acquisitions on economically acceptable terms, our future growth will be limited. We depend primarily on our Cowtown Plant and our Cowtown Pipeline to generate our revenues, and if the utilization of these assets were reduced significantly, there could be a material adverse effect on our revenues, earnings, and ability to make distributions to our unitholders. If pipelines and other facilities interconnected to our natural gas and NGL pipelines and facilities become unavailable to transport natural gas and NGLs, our revenues and cash available for distribution could be adversely affected. A change in the jurisdictional characterization of some of our assets by federal, state or local regulatory agencies or a change in policy by those agencies may result in increased regulation of our assets, which may cause our revenues to decline and operating expenses to increase. We are subject to environmental laws and regulations that may expose us to significant costs and liabilities. We may incur significant costs and liabilities as a result of pipeline integrity management program testing and any related pipeline repair or preventative or remedial measures. We will be required to make substantial capital expenditures to increase our asset base. If we are unable to obtain needed capital or financing on satisfactory terms, our ability to make cash distributions may be diminished or our financial leverage could increase. We do not own all of the land on which our pipelines and facilities are located, which could disrupt our operations. Our business involves many hazards and operational risks, some of which may not be fully covered by insurance. The occurrence of a significant accident or other event that is not fully insured could curtail our operations and have a material adverse effect on our cash flows and, accordingly, the market price for our common units. Restrictions in our revolving credit facility will limit our ability to make distributions to unitholders and may limit our ability to capitalize on acquisitions and other business opportunities. We are exposed to the credit risks of Quicksilver, and any material nonpayment by Quicksilver could reduce our ability to make distributions to our unitholders. The loss of key personnel could adversely affect our ability to operate.

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