OZARK GAS TRANSMISSION
Asset Summary
Capacity
173 Mdth/d West-to-East
122 Mdth/d East-to-West
Miles
368 miles from Latimer County, OK to Dunklin County, MO
Diameter
10-20-inch
Compression
Four compressor stations with more than 30,000 aggregate compression horsepower
Supply Areas and Interconnects
Throughput supply is sourced primarily from pipeline interconnects with Enable Gas Transmission, ONEOK Gas Transportation, Natural Gas Pipelien of America, and Mississippi River Transmission. Additional supply is sourced from directly connected gathering systems.​
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Ozark provides transportation service to utility, power, and industrial end-users at more than 20 locations and also delivers to 4 downstream pipeline through its interconnects with Texas Eastern Transmission System, Mississippi River Transmission, and Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America.

System Receipt Overview
1. ONEOK Gas Transportation
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Operated by OneOK​
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2.1 Bcf/d design capacity
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2,470-mile intrastate transmission system in OK
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2. Enable Gas Transmission
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Operated by Enable​
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6.0 Bcf/d design capacity
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5,900-mile interstate pipeline system located in AR, IL, KS, LA, MS, MO, OK, TN and TX
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3. DeSoto Gathering System
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Operated by Flywheel​
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Wholly-owned, 2,000-mile gathering system
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7 interconnects with OGT in Fayetteville Shale play
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4. Merit Gathering
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Operated by Merit Energy​
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Wholly-owned, 450-mile gathering system
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2 interconnects with OGT in Fayetteville Shale play
Delivery Systems Overview
5. Mississippi River Transmission
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Operated by Enable
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1.7 Bcf/d design capacity
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1,600-mile south to north transmission pipeline system spanning TX, AR, LA, MO and IL
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6. Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America
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Operated by Kinder Morgan​
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7.6 Bcf/d design capacity
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9,100-mile transmission system into the Chicago-area market and Gulf Coast market regions
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7. Texas Eastern Transmission
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Operated by Enbridge​
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11.7 Bcf/d design capacity
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9,070-mile transmission system between Texas and the Gulf Coast with end markets in the Northeast