Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

CRESTONE PEAK - ANDERSON TRUST #1A & 2A Gas Extraction Facility, Erie, Colorado

ERIE, Colorado, United States

Overview

CRESTONE PEAK - ANDERSON TRUST #1A & 2A is an operational gas extraction facility in Erie, Colorado, USA. It operates under PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

CRESTONE PEAK - ANDERSON TRUST #1A & 2A is a gas extraction facility located in Erie, Weld County, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and serves the natural gas production sector within the Denver-Julesburg Basin, a region known for significant oil and gas activity. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for pipeline safety. As a gas extraction site, it involves wellhead operations and initial processing of natural gas, with typical capacities ranging from small to medium scale in the region. The facility contributes to the local energy supply chain, supporting residential and industrial natural gas demand in the Front Range urban corridor. Its location near Erie, a growing community, underscores the importance of safe operational practices and environmental monitoring in proximity to populated areas.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Weld County, Colorado, an area with a mix of agricultural and urban land use. Proximity to the town of Erie and the Denver metropolitan area introduces considerations for air quality and noise management. The region experiences semi-arid climate conditions, with potential for drought and wildfire risks, which are relevant to gas extraction operations and infrastructure integrity.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Erie, Weld County, Colorado, United States, at NW NE SEC 32 T2N R68W.

It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from wells in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.

Gas extraction facilities in Colorado must comply with PHMSA pipeline safety regulations, DOT 49 CFR Part 192, and state-level rules from the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.

Gas extraction can affect air quality, water resources, and land use. Operators must follow environmental management practices to mitigate impacts, including emissions controls and spill prevention.

Gas extraction facilities vary widely in capacity. This facility is likely small to medium scale, typical for wells in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.

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