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Black Bear Transmission LLC

Company Summary

Description

Black Bear Transmission LLC transports and delivers natural gas from various pipeline receipt points to utility, power generation and industrial customers in the Southeast United States. The Company currently includes eight regulated natural gas pipelines stretching more than 1,200 miles, with total delivery capacity of more than 1.8 Bcf per day. The pipelines are connected to 12 major long-haul pipelines, ensuring reliable gas supply to customers across Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Black Bear Transmission LLC is headquartered in Houston, TX.

Website

https://www.blackbearllc.com/

Operational Regions

  • Southeast

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Recent news

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Company Transactions

Date: 3/8/2021
Type: Acquisition

NOTES:
Black Bear Transmission has closed on the sale of BBT Alabama to an undisclosed buyer, which includes a fee-based, natural gas gathering system in Alabama. The asset covers >240-miles of pipeline, 26 meter stations and 1 compressor station.
REGIONS:
  • Southeast
  • Date: 10/2/2020
    Type: Acquisition

    NOTES:
    Black Bear Transmission has closed on the divestment of its Ozark Gas Gathering assets to an undisclosed buyer. The assets include 220 active metered locations, 330-miles of gas pipelines, and 19 active compressor units with 11,400-hp.
    REGIONS:
  • Midcontinent
  • Date: 9/10/2020
    Type: Acquisition

    NOTES:
    Black Bear Transmission has entered into a deal with Third Coast Midstream to acquire a portfolio of natural gas transmission assets. The deal includes six intrastate natural gas pipelines which span 1,400-miles in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. The system has a total capacity of >800 Mmcf/d. Closing is planned for the back half of 2020.
    REGIONS:
  • Southeast
  • Gulf Coast