Operations

Safely Serving Anadarko Basin 
Producers Since 2017

Navigator, in partnership with BlackRock Infrastructure Funds, closed on its purchase of Glass Mountain Pipeline System (“GMP”) in December of 2017. At acquisition, GMP was an approximately 250-mile crude oil transportation system serving the Granite Wash and Mississippi Lime plays in the Anadarko Basin, with 150,000 BPD redelivery capability into Cushing, Oklahoma.

Since that time, the Navigator team has completely transformed the GMP system. In support of the STACK/Merge and Woodford resources plays, Navigator has made significant expansions to GMP with the addition of new crude segregations, pipelines, and terminals. At the same time, Navigator reversed flow on a portion of the legacy GMP system and converted into a refinery supply network with up to 180,000 BPD of deliverability. Currently, the broad GMP network spans more than 700 miles of pipeline, approximately 4.4 million barrels of storage capacity, and more than 400,000 BPD of market deliverability, making Navigator largest private crude oil midstream provider serving the Anadarko basin.

With safety as our core principle, Glass Mountain operations has recorded an industry-leading 0.4 TRIR since acquisition.

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NES GMP Pipeline 

NES NPHC Facilities 

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Downstream Destination

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Operations map

700 miles of 
crude oil pipeline

~4.4MM Bbls in total 
system storage capacity

11 truck 
offload stations

480 kbpd truck 
offload capacity 

800,000 
dedicated acres

Access to 14 
downstream markets

Providing critical supply to 2 Mid-con 
refineries with ~350,000 BPD 
of daily crude consumption