Vivakor Completes Omega Pipeline Expansion in Oklahoma
(P&GJ) — Vivakor Inc., an integrated provider of energy transportation, storage, reuse, and remediation services, has completed construction of additional gathering lines connected to its Omega Pipeline System in Blaine County, Oklahoma.
The 40-mile Omega Pipeline serves Oklahoma's STACK play in the Anadarko Basin and links to the Cushing storage hub through the Plains STACK Pipeline. The project consisted of two new gathering lines and was completed ahead of schedule and under-budget.
Subsequent to its acquisition of the Endeavor Entities in October 2024, the company approved a project to expand its Omega Pipeline System in Blaine County, Oklahoma. It is expected to boost oil volumes from connected producers in the region.
"I'm proud of the quick work accomplished by our in-house construction management team," said James Ballengee, Chairman, President, and CEO. "This is another positive step forward in executing upon our midstream strategy to organically grow volumes and retain important customers."
Vivakor's operations also include a fleet of about two dozen trucks that support additional customer volumes.
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