Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

NORTH COLES LEVEE GAS PLANT - Gas Extraction Facility in Tupman, California

TUPMAN, California, United States

Overview

NORTH COLES LEVEE GAS PLANT is an operational gas extraction facility in Tupman, Kern County, California. It operates under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

NORTH COLES LEVEE GAS PLANT is a gas extraction facility located at 9224 Tupman Rd, Tupman, California, in Kern County. The plant is operational and serves the local gas infrastructure network in the San Joaquin Valley, a region with significant oil and gas activity. The facility operates under the US regulatory framework, including PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for gas transmission. As a gas extraction plant, it processes natural gas from nearby wells, contributing to the regional supply. The plant's NAICS codes (211112 and 211130) indicate involvement in natural gas liquid extraction and natural gas extraction. This facility plays a role in the broader California gas grid, supporting energy needs in the region. Its location in Kern County places it within a major hydrocarbon-producing area, with proximity to agricultural and urban zones that influence operational considerations.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in the San Joaquin Valley, a region with high seismic activity and air quality concerns. Proximity to populated areas and agricultural land requires careful management of emissions and leak prevention. The facility's operational pressure and vintage are typical for the area, with climate hazards including drought and wildfire risks.

Frequently asked questions

NORTH COLES LEVEE GAS PLANT is located at 9224 Tupman Rd, Tupman, California 93276, in Kern County, United States.

It is a gas extraction facility that processes natural gas from wells, contributing to the regional gas supply in California.

Gas extraction plants in California operate under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations, DOT 49 CFR Part 192, and state-specific environmental and safety rules from the California Public Utilities Commission.

The plant is currently operational, actively extracting and processing natural gas.

Gas extraction can affect local air quality and water resources. In seismically active areas like Kern County, operators must manage risks related to ground stability and emissions.

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