Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

Kerr-McGee 13055-Nichols 1-8 Gas Extraction Facility, Fort Lupton, Colorado

FORT LUPTON, Colorado, United States

Overview

Kerr-McGee 13055-Nichols 1-8 is an operational gas extraction facility in Fort Lupton, Colorado, USA. It operates within Weld County, a key region for natural gas production.

Kerr-McGee 13055-Nichols 1-8 is a gas extraction facility located in Fort Lupton, Colorado, within Weld County. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's natural gas supply, serving the broader energy infrastructure of the United States. The facility operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which govern the safe transportation of natural gas. As a gas extraction site, it is part of the upstream segment of the natural gas value chain, with typical capacities varying based on well productivity and local geology. This facility plays a role in meeting regional energy demands and supporting local economic activity. Its location in Weld County places it within a significant oil and gas producing area, contributing to the state's energy portfolio and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an area with potential seismic and climate hazard exposure, typical of the Rocky Mountain region. Proximity to populated areas like Fort Lupton requires careful management of operational risks, including well integrity and emissions control, to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

Kerr-McGee 13055-Nichols 1-8 is located in Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado, United States.

It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from underground reservoirs.

Gas extraction facilities in Colorado must comply with US 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 local air and water quality, and requires careful management of emissions, wastewater, and well integrity to minimize environmental impact.

Capacity varies widely based on well productivity, but typical gas extraction facilities in the region can produce from a few hundred thousand to several million cubic feet per day.

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