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Railroad Commission of Texas Oversight and Safety RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 1 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 7625 1486 GAS PIPELINE, LLC Mr. Robert S. Barnwell III, President Phone: 281-252-6700 4.800 9750 FM 1488 Road 24 Hour: 000-000-0000 Magnolia, TX 77354-1619 FAX: 3405 5P GAS PIPELINE COMPANY Mr. Cliff Powell, Owner Phone: 903-586-4724 7.900 110 South Ragsdale Street 24 Hour: 877-802-4470 Jacksonville, TX 75766 FAX: 903-586-0034 8688 ACACIA NATURAL GAS, L.L.C. Mr. Brian Oliver, V.P. Operations Phone: 940-683-1161 122.820 2501 Cedar Springs, Suite 100 24 Hour: 877-593-0822 Dallas, TX 75201 FAX: 713-377-7195 8219 ACTIVA RESOURCES, LLC Mr. John Hayes, President Phone: 210-271-9875 0.900 403 E. Commerce, Suite 220 24 Hour: 210-271-9875 San Antonio, TX 78205 FAX: 210-224-0280 9210 AETHON UNITED GAS LP Mr. John Zalusky, Vice President Phone: 214-750-3825 25.290 12377 Merit Drive, Suite 1200 24 Hour: 214-750-4321 Dallas, TX 75251 FAX: 214-750-1526 7126 AIR LIQUIDE LARGE INDUST U.S. LP Ms. Susan Ellerbusch, President Phone: 713-624-8046 433.365 9811 Katy Freeway 24 Hour: 713-438-6302 Houston, TX 77024 FAX: 713-438-6990 7358 AIR PRODUCTS LLC Ms. Marie Ffolkes, President Industrial Gasses Phone: 610-481-1449 182.136 7201 Hamilton Blvd. Americas 24 Hour: 800-572-6521 Allentown, PA 18195-1501 FAX: 610-481-8051 7659 ALAMO PIPELINE LLC Mr. Real Provencher, President Phone: 281-259-7773 32.800 31830 State Highway 249 24 Hour: 281-259-7773 Pinehurst, TX 77362 FAX: 281-259-7773 RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 2 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 7394 ALBEMARLE CORPORATION Mr. Bo Brontley, Plant Manager Phone: 713-740-1165 2.600 2500 N. South Street 24 Hour: 713-740-1155 Pasadena, TX 77503 FAX: 5852 ALON USA, LP Mr. Randy Hillman, Vice President Phone: 432-263-9362 16.500 P. O. Box 1311 24 Hour: 800-343-7298 Big Spring, TX 79721-1311 FAX: 432-263-9366 9246 ALPINE HIGH PIPELINE LLC Mr. Randy Earley, Regulatory Manager Phone: 210-678-3956 70.000 2000 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 100 24 Hour: 210-678-3956 Houston, TX 77056 FAX: 7053 ALTA MESA SERVICES, LP Mr. Harlan H. Chapelle, President Phone: 281-530-0991 1.200 15021 Katy Freeway, Suite 400 24 Hour: 281-530-0991 Houston, TX 77094 FAX: 281-530-5278 2958 AMARILLO NATURAL GAS, INC. Mr. Monte Price, President Phone: 806-345-5271 15.500 2915 I-40 West 24 Hour: 806-345-5271 Amarillo, TX 79109-1607 FAX: 806-385-3712 7490 AMERESCO MCCARTY ENERGY LLC Mr. Nathan Hall, Director of Operations Phone: 508-598-4374 6.000 111 Speen Street, Suite 410 24 Hour: 508-598-4374 Framingham, MA 01701 FAX: 713-678-7455 7816 AMERICAN MIDSTR OFFSH (SEACR) LP Mr. Matthew Rowland, Senior Vice President Phone: 713-815-3913 18.520 2103 City West Boulevard, Bldg. 4, Suite 800 24 Hour: 800-926-4352 Houston, TX 77042 FAX: 281-955-4855 8924 AMERICAN MIDSTREAM GAS SLTNS, LP Mr. Stephen Bergstrom, President Phone: 903-759-2422 16.810 3407 Camp Switch Road 24 Hour: 903-297-5214 Longview, TX 75604 FAX: RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 3 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 8920 AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PERMIAN, LLC Mr. Lynn Bourdon, CEO Phone: 903-759-2422 3.160 919 Milam St., Suite 2450 24 Hour: 903-297-5214 Houston, TX 77002 FAX: 5862 AMERICO ENERGY RESOURCES, LLC Mr. Oscar Nosrati, Vice President Operations Phone: 713-984-9700 20.140 7575 San Felipe Ste 200 24 Hour: 971-884-2218 Houston, TX 77063 FAX: 713-984-9933 7971 AMERRIL ENERGY LLC Mr. Ping He, President Phone: 713-660-1620 20.000 3721 Briarpark Drive, Suite 155 24 Hour: 713-660-1620 Houston, TX 77042 FAX: 713-660-1627 9265 AMP ETX GATHERING, LLC Mr. Francis Brinkman, President Phone: 214-238-5831 2.937 2200 Ross Avenue, Suite 4600E 24 Hour: 214-865-7640 Dallas, TX 75201 FAX: 8932 AMP GATHERING I, LP Mr. Matthew James Osborn, V.P. Engineering and Phone: 214-269-1162 30.000 300 Crescent Court, Suite 200 Operations 24 Hour: 214-865-7940 Dallas, TX 75201 FAX: 8384 ANADARKO E&P ONSHORE LLC Mr. Phillip Schlagel, Director EHS Phone: 832-636-3130 15.645 1201 Lake Robbins Drive 24 Hour: 832-636-1111 The Woodlands, TX 77380 FAX: 1767 APACHE CORPORATION Mr. Faron Thibodeaux, Senior V.P. Permian Region Phone: 432-818-1000 3.100 303 Veterans Airpark Lane, Suite 3000 24 Hour: 888-257-6840 Midland, TX 79705 FAX: 214-435-9994 8318 ARP BARNETT PIPELINE, LLC Mr. Mark D. Schumacher, President Phone: 817-698-8000 4.200 425 Houston Street, Suite 300 24 Hour: 888-579-5782 Fort Worth, TX 76102 FAX: RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 4 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 8316 ARP BARNETT, LLC Mr. Mark D. Schumacher, President Phone: 817-698-8000 2.739 425 Houston Street, Suite 300 24 Hour: 888-579-5782 Fort Worth, TX 76102 FAX: 8031 ARROWHEAD GAS SERVICES, LLC Mr. Greg Lalicker, President Phone: 713-209-2400 2.460 1201 Louisiana, Suite 1400 24 Hour: 713-209-2411 Houston, TX 77002 FAX: 7604 ARUBA PETROLEUM, INC. Mr. James L. Poston, President Phone: 972-312-9366 1.810 555 Republic Drive, Suite 505 24 Hour: 972-312-9366 Plano, TX 75074 FAX: 8482 ATLAS BARNETT, LLC Mr. Mark D. Schumacher, President Phone: 817-698-8000 4.480 425 Houston Street, Suite 300 24 Hour: 888-579-5782 Fort Worth, TX 76102 FAX: 6776 ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX DIVISION Mr. Jeffrey S. Knights, Vice President, Technical Phone: 214-206-2701 259.669 P. O. Box 223705 Services 24 Hour: 866-322-8667 Dallas, TX 75222-3705 FAX: 214-206-2126 6931 ATMOS ENERGY,WEST TEXAS DIVISION Mr. Ric Kissinger, V. P. Technical Services Phone: 806-798-4433 144.890 P. O. Box 1121 24 Hour: 806-363-7472 Lubbock, TX 79408 FAX: 806-798-4495 6777 ATMOS PIPELINE - TEXAS Mr. Jeffrey S. Knights, Vice President, Technical Phone: 214-206-2807 6,145.922 5420 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1800 Services 24 Hour: 214-206-2701 Dallas, TX 75240-3705 FAX: 214-206-2126 6168 AZTECA MILLING, L.P. Mr. John Wollaston, Director Phone: 432-685-4103 8.000 P. O. Box 8164 24 Hour: 432-685-4103 Midland, TX 79708 FAX: 432-683-4970 RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 5 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 8951 AZURE SHELBY ASSETS, LLC Mr. Iris Joseph "Chip" II Berthelot, President Phone: 972-674-5200 0.080 12377 Merit Drive, Suite 300 24 Hour: 903-935-2333 Dallas, TX 75251 FAX: 8950 AZURE TGG, LLC Mr. Kevin Ritch, Regulatory Specialist Phone: 214-256-4679 13.300 12377 Merit Drive, Suite 300 24 Hour: 214-256-4679 Dallas, TX 75251 FAX: 2339 BALCONES STARR PIPELINE Mr. Mark V. Richards, President Phone: 956-686-2491 29.380 3503 N. Taylor Road 24 Hour: 956-994-6642 Mission, TX 78573 FAX: 956-686-7065 8313 BARNETT GATHERING, LLC Mr. Kenneth Steve Rose, President Phone: 817-870-2800 242.304 810 Houston Street 24 Hour: 817-870-2800 Fort Worth, TX 76102 FAX: 9226 BEEHIVE OPERATING, LLC Mr. David Ballard, Manager Phone: 940-549-5356 1.000 P. O. Box 2227 24 Hour: 940-456-4272 Graham, TX 76450 FAX: 8504 BHP BILLITON PET (E F GATH)LLC Mr. Todd Lee, General Manager Phone: 713-961-8215 8.740 1360 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 150 24 Hour: 713-961-8215 Houston, TX 77056 FAX: 7818 BLACK ELK ENERGY OFFSHORE OP LLC Ms. Julie Grossman, Regulatory Compliance Phone: 281-598-8634 9.100 11451 Katy Freeway, Suite 500 Manager 24 Hour: 281-598-8600 Houston, TX 77079 FAX: 281-598-8601 7123 BLACK POOL ENERGY, LP Mr. Richard A. Bobigian, President Phone: 832-717-5905 8.280 20445 State Hwy. 249, Suite 450 24 Hour: 832-717-5905 Houston, TX 77070 FAX: RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS 3/13/17 1:46 PM OVERSIGHT AND SAFETY DIVISION Page 6 of 50 PIPELINE SAFETY OPERATOR ADDRESS LIST SEARCH CRITERIA: System Type: GT; County: All; Miles of Operator Contact Person Contact Phone Numbers Pipeline 8491 BLACKWELL EXP & DEVELOPMENT, LLC Mr. Dean Eiland, V.P. Operations Phone: 972-733-3050 1.860 17950 Preston Road, Suite 900 24 Hour: 972-733-3050 Dallas, TX 75252 FAX: 9183 BLUEFIN RESOURCES LLC Mr. Gregory W. Hutson, Manager Phone: 832-646-8984 5.430 8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 930 24 Hour: 832-646-8984 Houston, TX 77046 FAX: 8228 BLUESTONE NATURAL RES. II, LLC Ms. Leah Shannon, Regulatory & Environmental Phone: 918-392-9226 17.557 2100 South Utica Ave., Suite 200 Analyst 24 Hour: 918-392-9226 Tulsa, OK 74114 FAX: 8143 BOARDWALK FIELD SERVICES, LLC Mr.
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