Overview
Noble Energy - Wagner Wilhite is a gas extraction facility located in Weld County, Colorado, USA. It operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.
Noble Energy - Wagner Wilhite is a gas extraction facility located in Weld County, Colorado, approximately 5.4 miles east of Eaton. The facility operates within the Denver-Julesburg Basin, a major oil and gas producing region. As a gas extraction site, it plays a role in the upstream segment of the natural gas supply chain. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for gas pipelines. The NAICS codes 211112 and 211130 indicate natural gas liquid extraction and natural gas extraction activities. The facility is operational and situated in an area with active gas production. The environmental context includes proximity to agricultural land and rural communities. The facility's operations are subject to state and federal regulations regarding emissions, water use, and well integrity. Its location in Weld County places it within a region with significant gas infrastructure and ongoing development.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Weld County, Colorado, an area with a mix of agricultural and energy development. The region experiences semi-arid climate conditions, and gas extraction activities can impact local air quality and water resources. Proximity to populated areas like Eaton requires adherence to setback regulations and operational controls to mitigate risks.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Weld County, Colorado, approximately 5.4 miles east of Eaton, at SESW SEC 30 T7N R64W.
It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas and natural gas liquids, operating under NAICS codes 211112 and 211130.
The facility is subject to US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations, DOT 49 CFR Part 192, and Colorado state oil and gas rules.
The facility is currently operational.
Gas extraction in Weld County can affect air quality, water resources, and land use. Facilities must comply with emissions controls and water management regulations.
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