Overview
Cook Inlet Energy WMRU 4D is a gas extraction facility in Anchorage, Alaska, operating under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations. It supports the Cook Inlet natural gas supply for the region.
Cook Inlet Energy WMRU 4D is a gas extraction facility located in Anchorage, Alaska, within the Cook Inlet region. It operates as part of the broader natural gas infrastructure serving the state's energy needs. The facility is situated in an area with significant hydrocarbon resources and plays a role in local gas supply. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which governs pipeline safety and gas transmission. As a gas extraction site, it typically involves wellheads, separation equipment, and gathering pipelines. The Cook Inlet basin has a history of gas production, and facilities like this one are subject to state and federal oversight. Environmentally, the facility is located in a seismically active region, which is a key risk factor for gas infrastructure. Proximity to Anchorage's populated areas also influences operational safety measures. The facility contributes to the regional energy grid and supports residential, commercial, and industrial users in south-central Alaska.
Environmental context
The facility is located in a seismically active region near Anchorage, Alaska, which poses a risk of ground movement affecting gas extraction infrastructure. Its proximity to populated areas requires robust safety measures to mitigate potential hazards. The cold climate and permafrost conditions also influence operational practices and infrastructure design.
Frequently asked questions
Cook Inlet Energy WMRU 4D is located at 601 W 5th Ave Ste 301, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, United States.
It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from the Cook Inlet basin, contributing to the local energy supply.
Gas extraction in Alaska is regulated by the US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for pipeline safety, along with state-level oversight from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
Key risk factors include proximity to populated areas, seismic activity, operating pressure, and climate hazards such as permafrost thaw.
The facility provides natural gas for heating and power generation in south-central Alaska, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial users.
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