Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

Eureka Oil Field Gas Extraction Facility, Piru, California

PIRU, California, United States

Overview

Eureka Oil Field in Piru, California, is an operational gas extraction facility within the Ventura County region, contributing to the state's natural gas supply.

Eureka Oil Field is a gas extraction facility located in Piru, California, within Ventura County. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the California Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) and federal PHMSA pipeline safety regulations. As part of the United States' extensive gas infrastructure, it plays a role in the local energy supply chain. The facility's technical specifications are not detailed in available records, but typical gas extraction operations in California involve well drilling, gas processing, and pipeline transport. The state's regulatory framework, including DOGGR and PHMSA compliance, ensures operational safety and environmental protection. Eureka Oil Field likely employs standard extraction technologies common to the region. Environmentally, the facility is situated in a seismically active area, which necessitates robust infrastructure design to mitigate earthquake risks. Its proximity to populated areas in Ventura County requires careful management of emissions and noise. The facility contributes to the regional gas grid, supporting residential and industrial energy needs in Southern California.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a seismically active region of California, requiring infrastructure designed to withstand earthquakes. Proximity to populated areas in Ventura County necessitates strict adherence to emissions and safety regulations. The local environment includes chaparral and grassland ecosystems, with potential impacts from gas extraction activities managed through state and federal oversight.

Frequently asked questions

The Eureka Oil Field is located in Piru, Ventura County, California, United States.

It is a gas extraction facility, part of the natural gas infrastructure in the United States.

Gas extraction facilities in California are regulated by the California Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) and federal agencies like PHMSA for pipeline safety.

Key concerns include seismic risks due to California's active fault lines, air emissions, water usage, and potential impacts on local ecosystems.

It produces natural gas that enters the regional pipeline network, supporting energy needs in Southern California and beyond.

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