Oklahoma Midstream Firm to Move Headquarters to Downtown Tulsa
(P&GJ) — Superior Midstream has announced that it will relocate its corporate offices to downtown Tulsa, with the move scheduled for January 2025.
"We are excited to begin this new chapter in downtown Tulsa," said Bill Ward, President and CEO of Superior Midstream. "This move marks the culmination of the strategic transition we initiated in April 2023, when our ownership group, consisting of OPTrust and Partners Group (USA) Inc., acquired the remaining 50% ownership interest from Unit Corporation. Following our ownership transition, we rebranded from Superior Pipeline to Superior Midstream. Becoming part of the downtown community alongside our peer midstream companies underscores our commitment to contributing to the vibrant energy development taking place in Tulsa."
This relocation represents a significant milestone for Superior Midstream, reinforcing its dedication to growth and innovation within the midstream sector.
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