Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

MAX EXTRACT TECH/T.JOHNSON #3 Gas Extraction Facility, Hackett, Arkansas

HACKETT, Arkansas, United States

Overview

MAX EXTRACT TECH/T.JOHNSON #3 is a gas extraction facility in Hackett, Arkansas, United States. It operates under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

MAX EXTRACT TECH/T.JOHNSON #3 is a gas extraction facility located in Hackett, Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States. The facility is operational and serves the natural gas production sector within the Arkoma Basin, a region known for its gas-bearing formations. As a gas extraction site, the facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which govern pipeline safety and gas transmission. The facility's NAICS code 211111 indicates it is involved in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, typically requiring wellhead equipment, separators, and gathering lines. The facility contributes to the local energy supply chain, feeding natural gas into regional gathering systems that connect to interstate pipelines. Its location in western Arkansas places it within a network of gas infrastructure serving both local and national markets.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area near Hackett, Arkansas, with low population density. The region is prone to seismic activity from the nearby New Madrid Seismic Zone, which could pose risks to gas extraction infrastructure. Additionally, the area experiences occasional severe weather, including tornadoes and flooding, which may impact operations. Proper well integrity and pipeline maintenance are essential to mitigate environmental risks.

Frequently asked questions

MAX EXTRACT TECH/T.JOHNSON #3 is located at HWY 45 & CR51, T/E,GO 2/M-CR52, Hackett, Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States.

It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas from underground reservoirs, contributing to the local and national gas supply.

Gas extraction in Arkansas is regulated by the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission at the state level, and federally by PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for pipeline safety.

The facility is in the Arkoma Basin, a prolific gas-producing region, but it is also near the New Madrid Seismic Zone, requiring careful seismic risk management.

Gas extraction facilities vary widely, from small single-well sites to large multi-well pads. The scale is often measured by production volume in millions of standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd).

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