Overview
Noble Tank Battery #415819893 is an operational gas extraction facility in the Evans Area, Weld County, Colorado. It supports natural gas production in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.
Noble Tank Battery #415819893 is a gas extraction facility located in the Evans Area of Weld County, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the region's natural gas production, which is part of the larger Denver-Julesburg Basin, a significant oil and gas producing area. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including PHMSA pipeline safety standards and Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission rules. Typical gas extraction facilities in this region handle wellhead separation, metering, and temporary storage before gas enters transmission pipelines. The NAICS codes 211112 and 211130 indicate involvement in natural gas extraction and support activities. As part of Colorado's gas infrastructure, this tank battery contributes to local energy supply and economic activity. The facility's location in a rural area with active drilling operations means it supports the broader gas gathering and processing network serving the region.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Weld County, an area with extensive oil and gas development. Proximity to agricultural land and residential areas may pose considerations for air emissions and water management. Colorado's regulatory framework requires emissions controls and spill prevention plans to mitigate environmental impacts from gas extraction operations.
Frequently asked questions
Noble Tank Battery #415819893 is located in the Evans Area of Weld County, Colorado, United States, at coordinates 40.333873, -104.771025.
It is a gas extraction facility that separates natural gas from produced fluids, meters the gas, and temporarily stores it before it enters the pipeline system for further processing or transmission.
The facility is currently operational, actively supporting natural gas production in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.
Gas extraction facilities in Colorado must comply with federal PHMSA pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192) and state rules from the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, including emissions controls, spill prevention, and well integrity requirements.
Tank batteries in this basin vary in size, but many handle production from multiple wells, with capacities ranging from small (a few hundred barrels of liquid per day) to medium (several thousand barrels per day), depending on the number of wells connected.
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