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Spire Storage overview
At Spire, we believe that natural gas is vital to America's affordable energy future, as well as its energy independence.
Spire Storage facilities in Wyoming and Oklahoma provide safe, reliable storage and support grid security for a diverse customer base throughout the Midwest and Western U.S. regions.
Storage in Wyoming
This facility comprises two underground natural gas storage fields adjacent to and connected with each other: the Clear Creek Field and the Belle Butte Field, near Evanston, Wyoming, in Uinta County.
The Spire Storage gas storage facility can serve major markets throughout the Western U.S., including Southern and Northern California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, the Pacific Northwest and the Desert Southwest through the facility’s pipeline connections:
- Kern River Gas Transmission
- Ruby Pipeline
- MountainWest Pipeline
- MountainWest Overthrust Pipeline
- Northwest Pipeline
Storage in Oklahoma
As of April 1, 2023, Spire owns Salt Plains Storage. Located in Manchester, Oklahoma, this facility is now called Spire Storage Salt Plains.
Salt Plains is a depleted reservoir natural gas storage facility located in Grant County, Oklahoma, near the Oklahoma and Kansas border. The facility has a certificated working gas capacity of 17 Bcf; a peak withdrawal rate of 250 MMCF/d; and a peak injection rate of 100 MMCF/d.
Salt Plains is equipped with 10,500 horsepower of compression and 30 storage wells and is interconnected with Southern Star Central Pipeline and ONEOK Gas Transmission lines via a 12.5 mile, 16-inch header
Spire Storage serves customer groups including electric utilities, gas utilities, pipelines, industrial manufacturers, gas marketers/traders and natural gas producers.
The facility’s two storage fields are connected and operated in an integrated manner and currently provide firm and interruptible storage services and interruptible wheeling services at market-based rates.
The facility is led by a dedicated operations team, with strong experience in natural gas processing, gathering, exploration and production operations, and a commitment to ensuring the integrity of customer needs.
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Looking back at the past as we prepare for America's energy future
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See how we use our energy to give back to communities in Wyoming
Spire Storage is committed to being a positive, contributing member of the areas where we live and work
We are a proud community partner and have relationships with several organizations across the communities where we do business.
In Wyoming, here are a few of the organizations we support:
- Boys & Girls Club of Evanston
- Evanston Cowboy Days
- United Way of Southwest Wyoming
- Evanston Volunteer Firefighters
- University of Wyoming Extension
- 4-H in Uinta County
In Oklahoma, we look forward to being part of the Manchester and surrounding Grant County communities.
Learn more about Spire Inc.'s dedication to the communities we serve >
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Learn more about Spire Storage's commitment to doing the right thing by people and the planet
One of our core values is safety, and there's nothing more important to us than protecting people and the planet we all share.
At Spire Storage, we take several actions to help Spire Inc. meet its goal to becoming a carbon neutral company by 2050 and to protect the environment. For example:
- We use renewable solar energy at all well pads
- Participate in local oil filter recycling programs
- Conduct aerial leak surveys to monitor and reduce methane emissions
Our team of professionals also works diligently to ensure the safety of our operations. We conduct ongoing monitoring and surveillance, routine inspections and maintenance work to keep our facilities safe. Plus, we train with first responders to help bring our safety protocols to life, so we're prepared for anything.
Learn more about Spire's commitment to sustainability >
To speak with a member of the Storage team, manage customer activities or view informational postings, please contact us.