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Black Bear Transmission Places Ozark Supply Access Project in Service

Published: April 24, 2024 |

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Black Bear Transmission said its subsidiary Ozark Gas Transmission has placed its Supply Access Project in service.

The project consists of two miles of natural gas loop pipeline and a new compressor station and two new pipeline interconnects. The project was undertaken to enhance gas supply reliability for Ozark shippers in response to disruptions experienced during winter storm Uri in February 2021. These additional facilities will create access to new supply interconnections with major interstate pipelines from the east end of the Ozark Transmission system.

“This is one of the many examples of how we work with our customers to identify and implement solutions that ensure reliable service to the communities and facilities they serve,” said Scott Langston, senior vice president and chief commercial officer for Black Bear.

“This was a fantastic win for both our team and our Ozark Transmission customers. This project highlights Black Bear Transmission’s ability to utilize its existing pipeline infrastructure network to enhance services to customers while minimizing environmental impact,” said Rene Casadaban, chief executive officer of Black Bear.

“I am pleased with the successful execution of this project through the contracting, permitting, regulatory, and construction phases and would like to thank everyone involved for their contributions,” added Casadaban.

Ozark Transmission’s three largest customers, Arkansas Oklahoma Gas (AOG), Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC), and Black Hills Energy signed long-term transportation agreements to support the project.

“AOG is excited to benefit from Black Bear Transmission’s Ozark pipeline project. The completion of this project supports AOG’s mission to provide safe and reliable natural gas service to homes and businesses for our customers,” said J.T. Toys, senior director of Gas Supply & Transportation for AOG.

“AOG will now have expanded access to natural gas infrastructure, elevating the reliability of our service and helping to stabilize natural gas prices. Projects like this only occur when industry stakeholders collaborate and prioritize customer satisfaction with the goal of achieving the best results for our consumers,” added Toys.

“AECC appreciates the increased flexibility with supply options and improved reliability the completion of the project is expected to bring for delivering natural gas to two of its power plants,” said Andrew Lachowsky, AECC’s VP of Market Operations. 

“Black Hills Energy is grateful for the business partnership with Ozark Transmission/Black Bear in finding solutions to address our goals of securing safe and reliable natural gas solutions for our customers,” Black Hills said in a statement.


Black Bear Transmission is a basalt portfolio company that transports and delivers natural gas from various pipeline receipt points to utility, power generation, and industrial customers in the Southeast United States. Black Bear owns and operates 12 regulated natural gas pipelines stretching approximately 1,800 miles with total delivery capacity of more than 2.6 Bcf per day. The pipelines are connected to 18 major long-haul pipelines ensuring reliable gas supply to customers across Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Black Bear Transmission is headquartered in Houston.


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