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  2. Enid, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline is expected to provide a water to the city of Enid for the next 40–50 years. The city of Enid received $205 million in funding from the state of Oklahoma on December 15, 2020, as part of its water pipeline project, the city's most expensive project ever. [157]

  3. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 2010s

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    The pipeline was ruptured, and the crude oil ignited. Two men from the vehicles were killed, and three others seriously burned. [144] [145] March 5 – A leak at an Enid, Oklahoma pipeline storage facility spread propane fumes in the area, forcing evacuations. There was no fire or explosion.

  4. Water supplier to spend $300,000 on pipeline vulnerable to ...

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    A pipeline critical for the local imported water supply and susceptible to earthquake damage will get a closer look next year. Here's why

  5. Does Oklahoma have enough water for the next 50 years ... - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Water Resources Board is paying for numerous studies to forecast water supply through 2075. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. NGL Energy Partners subsidiary expands water disposal ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma-based NGL Energy Partners said its subsidiary NGL Water Solutions was expanding the capacity of its Lea County Express Pipeline System, more than doubling the line’s capacity from ...

  7. Oneok - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Natural Gas Company headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma built in 1928 OneOK headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 20 March 2007. Oklahoma Natural Gas Company was founded on October 12, 1906 [3] by businessmen Dennis T. Flynn and Charles B. Ames. [4] During the spring and fall of 1907, the company built a gas pipeline from Osage County to Sapulpa and Oklahoma City. [4]

  8. Oklahoma is using more water than ever, but not replenishing ...

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  9. Continental Resources - Wikipedia

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    Continental Resources, Inc. is a petroleum and natural gas exploration and production company headquartered in Oklahoma City. [1] The company was founded by Harold Hamm in 1967 at the age of 21 as Shelly Dean Oil Company, originally named for Hamm's two daughters. In 1990, Shelly Dean re-branded itself as Continental Resources.