Oneok

[4] During the spring and fall of 1907, the company built a gas pipeline from Osage County to Sapulpa and Oklahoma City.

[4] In 1996, Oneok acquired Western Resources' natural gas pipeline and plants for $660 million in stock.

[9][10] In October 2002, Oneok acquired the Texas division and assets of Southern Union Gas for $420 million.

[13][14] In November 2021, Oneok resumed construction of its natural gas processing facility Demicks Lake III plant in McKenzie County, North Dakota which was originally delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

[16] In July 2022, a Oneok gas plant in Medford, Oklahoma exploded, causing no injuries but temporarily expelling roughly 1,000 residents from their homes.

[17] In January 2023, Oneok reached an insurance settlement payment of $930 million and the company announced plans to transition gas fractionation operations away from the Medford plant.

[27] Magellan Midstream Partners operates as a subsidiary of Oneok and owns approximately 2,200 miles of crude pipelines, and the 450-mile Longhorn pipeline, which transports roughly 275,000 barrels per day of crude oil from the Permian Basin to storage and refining facilities in Houston.

Oklahoma Natural Gas Company headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma built in 1928
OneOK headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 20 March 2007