Vivakor Spotlights Pipeline, Storage Assets in Southwest U.S.
Vivakor highlighted its network of pipeline-connected injection stations, terminals and storage assets serving the Permian, Eagle Ford, Delaware and Haynesville basins.
(P&GJ) — Vivakor Inc. highlighted its midstream infrastructure network across several major U.S. producing regions, citing its crude oil transportation, storage and terminal assets in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.
The company operates oil terminals, pipeline-connected injection stations, trucking fleets and storage facilities serving the Permian, Delaware, Haynesville and Eagle Ford basins.
Vivakor said its network includes 10 pipeline injection stations in Texas and New Mexico supported by a fleet of more than 100 tanker trucks. The facilities connect to several major pipeline systems, including Centurion, Plains Basin, Cactus II, Permian Express and Enterprise's West Texas system.
The company's assets also include the White Claw terminal in Colorado City, Texas, which has approximately 120,000 barrels of storage capacity and connections to multiple crude oil gathering and transportation systems. In Oklahoma, Vivakor operates the Omega Terminal, which has 100,000 barrels of storage capacity and access to the Cushing crude oil hub through the Omega and Plains pipeline networks.
Chief Executive Officer James Ballengee said strategically located transportation, storage and pipeline infrastructure can play an increasingly important role during periods of market volatility.
"We believe our operating footprint across active U.S. producing basins positions the company to support regional crude oil movements through connected logistics, storage and terminal infrastructure," Ballengee said.