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The Black Warrior Basin is a geologic sedimentary basin of western Alabama and northern Mississippi in the United States. [1] It is named for the Black Warrior River and is developed for coal and coalbed methane production, as well as for conventional oil and natural gas production.
The American Public Gas Association under a U. S. Department of Energy grant funded a three-well research program in 1980 to produce coalbed methane at Pleasant Grove, Alabama. [5] This program is the first aimed at commercial recovery of gas rather than mine degasification.
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]
More than 3,300 workers have relocated as part of Tulsa Remote, a program to attract knowledge workers to a city once defined by oil and gas industries.
Jan. 18—MIDLAND — The Kent Companies, a Texas based family owned and operated business established in 1957, proudly announces the successful acquisition of DC Oil Company based in Birmingham, Ala.
Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. is an American energy pipeline operator based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that primarily transports, stores and distributes refined petroleum products and crude oil. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It owns ammonia and petroleum pipelines in the Mid-Continent oil province . [ 2 ]
The discovery of the Glenn Pool Oil Reserve in 1905 brought the first major oil pipelines into Oklahoma, and instigated the first large scale oil boom in the state. Located near what was—at the time—the small town of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the resultant establishment of the oil fields in the area contributed greatly to the early growth and success of the city, as Tulsa became the petroleum and ...
On December 1, 2009, SemGroup exited bankruptcy under a new corporate structure, eliminating its master limited partnership structure and becoming a publicly traded company focused on asphalt manufacture and marketing and on oil and natural gas storage and transport, with about 1,000 employees including 140 employees in Tulsa. [18]