Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

Noble Energy, Inc. - Battery #117200 Gas Extraction Facility in Eaton, Colorado

EATON, Colorado, United States

Overview

Noble Energy, Inc. - Battery #117200 is an operational gas extraction facility in Eaton, Colorado. It supports natural gas production in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.

Noble Energy, Inc. - Battery #117200 is a gas extraction facility located in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado. It operates within the Denver-Julesburg Basin, a major oil and gas producing region. The facility is part of Noble Energy's infrastructure for gathering and processing natural gas from local wells. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including PHMSA pipeline safety standards and Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission rules. Its NAICS codes (211112 and 211130) indicate involvement in natural gas extraction and support activities. Typical gas extraction facilities in this region handle multiple wells and use separation and dehydration equipment. This facility contributes to the regional natural gas supply, serving residential, commercial, and industrial markets in northern Colorado. Its location in Weld County places it in an area with significant energy infrastructure and ongoing development.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an agricultural and semi-rural area near Eaton, Colorado. Proximity to populated areas and water resources requires careful management of emissions and potential leaks. The region experiences semi-arid climate conditions, with occasional drought and wildfire risk, which can affect operational safety and environmental compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Noble Energy Battery #117200 is located in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, USA, at coordinates 40.527831 N, -104.510094 W.

It is a gas extraction facility that gathers and processes natural gas from nearby wells, preparing it for transport and sale.

The facility is currently operational, actively contributing to natural gas production in the region.

Facilities like this must comply with PHMSA pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192), Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission rules, and EPA air quality standards.

It supports local energy supply and employment, but requires careful environmental management to minimize impacts on air quality and water resources.

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