Risk: Low Gas Extraction Operational

Flywheel Energy Prod/Canady Gas Extraction Facility, Birdtown, Arkansas

BIRDTOWN, Arkansas, United States

Overview

Flywheel Energy Prod/Canady is a gas extraction facility located in Birdtown, Arkansas, United States. It operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

Flywheel Energy Prod/Canady is a gas extraction facility situated in Birdtown, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the regional natural gas supply infrastructure. The facility operates under 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 extraction and transmission. As a gas extraction plant, it is part of the upstream segment of the natural gas industry, focusing on the initial recovery of natural gas from underground reservoirs. This facility plays a role in the local energy landscape, supporting natural gas supply for residential, commercial, and industrial use in the region. Its location in Arkansas places it within a state with active natural gas production, contributing to the broader US energy grid.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area near Birdtown, Arkansas, which may reduce immediate population exposure risks. However, gas extraction operations involve potential environmental considerations such as groundwater protection, air emissions, and land use impacts. The region's geology and climate, including seismic activity and flood risks, are factors in operational safety and environmental management.

Frequently asked questions

Flywheel Energy Prod/Canady is located at Highway 9 and Catholic Point Road in Birdtown, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States.

Flywheel Energy Prod/Canady is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from underground reservoirs, contributing to the US natural gas supply.

Gas extraction facilities in Arkansas must comply with US federal regulations including PHMSA pipeline safety rules and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, as well as state-level environmental and drilling regulations.

Gas extraction can affect local air quality, water resources, and land use. Operators are required to implement measures to minimize environmental impacts, such as proper well construction and emissions controls.

Gas extraction is the first step in the natural gas supply chain, providing fuel for power generation, heating, and industrial processes. It is a key component of the US energy infrastructure.

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