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EMERGENCY CONTACT:1-800-753-5531
PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#:
Crude Oil 1267 128
OKLAHOMACOUNTIES OF OPERATION:
_______________________________________Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.
AlfalfaBeckhamCarterClevelandComancheCottonCreekGarfieldGarvinGradyGrantGreerHughesKingfisherKiowaLincolnLogan
MajorMcClainMurrayNobleOkfuskeeOklahomaOkmulgeeOsagePaynePontotocPottawatomieRoger MillsSeminoleStephensTillmanTulsa
1300 Main St.Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713-989-7000Website: www.energytransfer.com
For more information about local opera-tions of Sunoco Pipeline, please contact us at:
Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Logan, Major, Noble, and Oklahoma counties:
Steve ClementsPipeline Supervisor580-242-6028 (wk)580-231-0865 (m)[email protected]
Beckham, Carter, Cleveland, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Greer, Kiowa, McClain, Murray, Roger Mills, Stephens and Tillman counties:
Gary LanePipeline Supervisor405-867-5674 (wk)405-640-1225 (m)[email protected]
Creek, Lincoln, Okmulgee, Osage, Payne and Tulsa counties:
Darren CloudPipeline Supervisor918-549-3145 (wk)918-629-1197 (m)[email protected]
Hughes, Okfuskee, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie and Seminole counties:
Mike GoodPipeline Supervisor405-382-7144 (wk)405-380-4550 (m)[email protected]
Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based energy company founded in 1995 as a small intrastate natural gas pipeline company, is now one of the largest and most diversified master limited partnerships in the United States.
Strategically positioned in all of the major U.S. production basins, the company owns and operates a geographically diverse portfolio of energy assets, including midstream, intrastate and interstate transportation and storage assets. Energy Transfer operates more than 71,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, natural gas liquids and refined products pipelines and related facilities, including terminalling, storage, fractionation, blending and various acquisition and marketing assets in 38 states.
• Intrastate Transportation and Storage Operations – approximately 7,500 miles of natural gas pipelines and three storage facilities.
• Interstate Transportation and Storage Operations – approximately 17,600 miles of natural gas pipelines; 5,900 miles of crude oil pipelines; and 1,800 miles of refined products pipelines along with 40 refined products marketing terminals.
• Midstream Operations – approximately 35,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants.
• NGL Transportation and Services – approximately 4,000 miles of NGL pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.
Sunoco Pipeline operates a geographi-cally diverse portfolio of energy assets in-cluding, pipelines, terminalling and mar-keting assets. Crude oil, refined products and natural gas liquids are transported through a 12,000-mile pipeline system that traverses 21 states.
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