Natural Gas

Overview

The Oklahoma Systems consist of 10 natural gas gathering systems with 4,600 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines, five natural gas treating facilities and three natural gas processing plants. The Oklahoma systems gather, compress, treat and process compressed gas from wells in Atoka, Blaine, Carter, Cleveland, Coal, Creek, Garvin, Garfield, Grady, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, McClain, McIntosh, Noble, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Pittsburg, Pottawatomie, Pontotoc, Seminole, Stephens, Tulsa, Wagoner and Washington counties in Oklahoma.
 

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Enid Gathering System
Kinder Morgan’s Enid Gathering System gathers natural gas from wells in Garfield County, Oklahoma. This system consists of five miles of natural gas gathering pipelines.

Kinta Gathering System
Kinder Morgan’s Kinta Gathering System gathers and treats natural gas (Arkoma Basin) from wells in Haskell, Latimer, Le Flore and Pittsburg Counties, Oklahoma. The system consists of 605 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines.

Matli Gathering System
Kinder Morgan’s Matli Gathering System gathers, compresses and processes natural gas from wells in Blaine County, Oklahoma. The system consists of 85 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines.

Milfay System
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Milfay system gathers, compresses and processes gas from wells located in Tulsa, Creek, Lincoln, and Okfuskee counties in Oklahoma. The system consists of approximately 360+ miles of gathering pipelines, seven compressor stations, and a 15 MMcf/d propane refrigeration plant. Limited volumes of natural gas can also be delivered from the gathering system to Kinder Morgan’s Paden processing plant on the Stroud system. Residue gas is delivered from the Milfay plant into OGT and NGLs are delivered to ONEOK Hydrocarbon.

Mountain Systems
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Mountain systems consist of three separate pipeline gathering systems: Blue Mountain, Cyclone Mountain and Pine Mountain. These systems gather, compress, and treat natural gas from wells in Atoka, Pittsburg and Latimer Counties in the Arkoma Basin of Southeast Oklahoma. The systems consists of approximately 230 miles of gas gathering pipelines and 10 compressor stations with over 35,000 horsepower (hp). Production on the Blue and Pine Mountain systems generally does not require processing or treating. The Cyclone system has amine treating to treat gas from the Lean Woodford Shale. The downstream re-delivery points are Enable and CenterPoint.

Osage System
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Osage system gathers, compresses, and redelivers natural gas produced from coal bed methane wells, conventional gas and oil wells, and casinghead natural gas from Mississippi Lime oil wells produced in Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa and Washington Counties of Northern Oklahoma. The Osage system consists of approximately 600 miles of pipelines and 12 compressor stations. Lean coal bed methane natural gas is delivered to residue sales pipelines. Rich natural gas is processed at Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Paden plant as part of our Stroud System, which has nitrogen rejection facilities. Residue outlets are Enogex and OGT while NGLs are delivered to ONEOK Hydrocarbons.

Stroud System
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Stroud system gathers natural gas from wells located in Lincoln, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, Seminole and Okfuskee Counties of Oklahoma. The Stroud system consists of approximately 940 miles of gas gathering pipelines, 35 compressor stations with over 75,000 horsepower (hp) of compression, and two interconnected processing plants. The Paden plant has inlet condensate stabilization, a 52 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) cryogenic unit, a 40 MMcf/d refrigeration unit, and a nitrogen rejection unit. The Harrah plant has two cryogenic units with a combined capacity of 38 MMcf/d. Both the Paden and Harrah plants have the ability operate with reduced ethane recoveries. Both plants deliver NGLs via pipeline to ONEOK Hydrocarbon. The Paden plant has residue natural gas outlets into Enable and OGT. The Harrah plant has a residue gas outlet into Enable.

Twin Rivers System
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Twin Rivers system gathers natural gas from the rich Woodford Shale and other producing formation wells located in Coal, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Pontotoc and Seminole counties of Oklahoma. The Twin Rivers system consists of approximately 625 miles of gathering pipelines and 13 compressor stations. Gas from the system is currently delivered to the Paden plant and to third-party plants for processing. NGLs are delivered via pipeline to ONEOK Hydrocarbon. Residue natural gas is delivered to residue gas outlets including Enable and CenterPoint.

Woodford Shale Gathering System
Kinder Morgan’s Woodford Shale Gathering System gathers natural gas (Arkoma Basin) from wells located in Hughes County, Oklahoma. The system consists of 57 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines. Kinder Morgan offers third party processing for this system.