Risk: Low Gas Extraction Operational

Jerry Langley Oil/Roberston 15 Gas Extraction Facility, Smackover, Arkansas

SMACKOVER, Arkansas, United States

Overview

Jerry Langley Oil/Roberston 15 is a gas extraction facility in Smackover, Arkansas, United States. It operates within the Ouachita County region as part of the country's upstream gas infrastructure.

Jerry Langley Oil/Roberston 15 is a gas extraction facility located in Smackover, Arkansas, United States. The facility is situated in Ouachita County and operates under the regulatory oversight of state and federal agencies, including the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) for pipeline safety and the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission for state-level permitting. As a gas extraction site, it contributes to the domestic natural gas supply chain, serving the broader energy needs of the region. The facility operates under NAICS code 211111, which covers crude petroleum and natural gas extraction. While specific technical specifications such as capacity or operating pressure are not detailed, typical gas extraction facilities in Arkansas involve low-pressure wells and gathering systems that feed into interstate pipelines. The regulatory framework includes compliance with DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for pipeline safety and state-level environmental regulations. The facility's operational status indicates active production, aligning with the region's long history of oil and gas development since the early 20th century. Environmentally, the facility is located in a region with moderate seismic activity and is subject to typical climate hazards such as tornadoes and flooding. Its proximity to Smackover, a small community, necessitates adherence to setback requirements and leak detection protocols to minimize risks to populated areas. The facility plays a role in local economic activity, supporting jobs and energy supply in Ouachita County.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Gulf Coastal Plain region of Arkansas, an area with a history of oil and gas extraction dating back to the Smackover oil boom of the 1920s. The local environment includes mixed forest and agricultural land, with the Ouachita River nearby. Potential environmental considerations include groundwater protection from drilling fluids and produced water, as well as air emissions from extraction equipment. The region experiences moderate seismic risk and is prone to severe weather events, which can impact infrastructure integrity.

Frequently asked questions

Jerry Langley Oil/Roberston 15 is located in Smackover, Ouachita County, Arkansas, United States, near the intersection of El Dorado Highway 7.

It is a gas extraction facility, involved in the upstream production of natural gas, operating under NAICS code 211111.

Gas extraction facilities in Arkansas must comply with state regulations from the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission and federal pipeline safety standards under DOT 49 CFR Part 192, as well as environmental permits from the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment.

The facility is listed as operational, indicating active gas extraction activities.

Gas extraction can affect local air quality through emissions from equipment and flaring, and water resources through potential contamination from drilling fluids. Operators are required to implement mitigation measures such as groundwater monitoring and emission controls.

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