Vivakor Completes Gathering Pipelines in Oklahoma

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Vivakor Completes Gathering Pipelines in Oklahoma

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Pipeline construction site with heavy machinery (© Shutterstock/RGtimeline)
Pipeline construction site with heavy machinery (© Shutterstock/RGtimeline)

Vivakor (VIVK) announced Monday that it has finished constructing additional gathering pipelines linked to its Omega Pipeline System in Blaine County, Oklahoma. 

The expansion was approved following the acquisition of Endeavor Entities in October 2024 and is expected to immediately increase customer volumes from connected oil production.

According to the announcement, the project, which involved the construction of two new gathering pipelines, was completed ahead of schedule and under budget. 

The Omega Pipeline System, spanning approximately 40 miles, serves the STACK play in Oklahoma's Anadarko Basin. 

It is connected to the Cushing, Oklahoma storage and trading hub via the Plains STACK Pipeline. The system's operations are supported by a fleet of around two dozen trucks, which can handle additional incremental volumes from customers.