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Cougar Oil Inc Fuel Terminal, Selma, Alabama | United States Fuel Infrastructure

SELMA, Alabama, United States

Overview

Cougar Oil Inc is a fuel terminal located in Selma, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and serves the local fuel distribution network.

Cougar Oil Inc is a fuel terminal situated at 3 Harrison Street in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products within the region. The facility is currently operational, supporting the local fuel supply chain. Fuel terminals in the United States operate under stringent environmental and safety regulations, including the EPA's Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate risks associated with fuel storage and handling. The terminal's location in Selma, along the Alabama River, provides logistical advantages for fuel transport. Its operations contribute to the energy infrastructure of Dallas County and surrounding areas, ensuring a steady supply of fuel for transportation, agriculture, and industry.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an area with potential environmental sensitivities, including proximity to the Alabama River. Fuel terminals must manage spill and vapor risks through secondary containment systems and regular monitoring. The local climate, with hot summers and potential for severe weather, necessitates robust emergency preparedness to prevent releases during extreme events.

Frequently asked questions

Cougar Oil Inc is located at 3 Harrison Street, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, United States.

Cougar Oil Inc is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products to support local fuel supply in the Selma area.

The facility is currently operational, actively serving the fuel distribution network in Alabama.

Fuel terminals in the U.S. must comply with EPA regulations including UST requirements for underground storage tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention and control.

Key risks include fuel spills, vapor emissions, and groundwater contamination. Facilities use secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate these risks.

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