Overview
It operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.
Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 211111 for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction. It is part of the broader gas infrastructure network in the region, serving the local energy supply chain. The facility operates within the regulatory framework of the United States, including PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which govern the safe operation of gas pipelines and facilities. As a gas extraction site, it involves the production of natural gas from underground reservoirs, typically using wells and associated equipment. The scale of such facilities can vary, but they are integral to the upstream segment of the gas industry. The environmental context of this facility includes its location in a rural area of Arkansas, with proximity to populated areas like STAMPS. The region is subject to typical climate hazards such as tornadoes and flooding, which are relevant risk factors for gas infrastructure. The facility's role in the local gas supply chain contributes to energy availability for residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area.
Environmental context
The facility is located in a rural area of Arkansas, near the town of STAMPS. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with potential for severe weather events such as tornadoes and flooding, which pose risks to gas infrastructure. The site's proximity to populated areas necessitates adherence to safety regulations to mitigate hazards associated with gas extraction and transport.
Frequently asked questions
Past Lewisville Boulevard, in STAMPS, Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States.
It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from underground reservoirs, contributing to the upstream segment of the gas supply chain.
Gas extraction facilities in Arkansas must comply with US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, along with state-specific environmental and safety rules.
Risk factors include proximity to populated areas, operating pressure, well vintage, and exposure to seismic or climate hazards such as tornadoes and flooding.
As a gas extraction facility, it is part of the upstream sector that supplies natural gas to processing plants and pipelines, supporting energy needs in the region.
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