Ozark Gas Transmission (OGT), owned by Spectra Energy Partners LP, is located in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri. Operated by Spectra Energy Transmission, it has four compressor stations and a system capacity of 500 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d), according to Hart Energy Mapping and Data Services.

Operated by Spectra Energy Transmission, it has 565 miles in length and interconnects with Spectra Energy Corp's Texas Eastern Transmission system, Mississippi River Transmission (Centerpoint), Texas Gas (Boardwalk) and NGPL (Operated by Kinder Morgan), according to Spectra Energy’s website. OGT accesses the Fayetteville Shale and Arkoma Basin.

Spectra Energy Partners acquired OGT in the second quarter of 2009 from Atlas Pipeline Partners LP, for US $300 million, according to the company. The deal also included the 365-mile Ozark Gas Gathering system, which feeds into the OGT system.

Southwestern Energy Services Co. is its highest transport customer with 230,000 dekatherms per day (Dth/d) of capacity; followed by Arkansas Western Gas Co. with 67,000 Dth/d. The rest of the top 10 are BP Energy Co. with 62,000 Dth/d; Chesapeake Energy Marketing Inc. with 59,000 Dth/d; Antero Resources Corp. with 20,000 Dth/d; EDF Trading North America LLC, with 15,000 Dth/d; Laclede Energy Resources Inc. with 10,000 Dth/d; City Water & Light of Jonesboro, Arkansas with 6,000 Dth/d; Central Crude Inc. with 5,000 Dth/d; and Atmos Energy Marketing LLC, with 3,000 Dth/d.

Its top receipt point is at Miller Tap Crp followed by Southeast Rainbow and Shirley 114. Its top delivery point is Tetco White, following by NGPL White and MRT White, according to Hart Energy Mapping and Data Services.

Contact the author, Rebecca Torrellas, at rtorrellas@hartenergy.com.