Overview
PDC ALM 31, 41-33 is a gas extraction facility in Eaton, Colorado, operating under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations. It serves the Weld County area with natural gas production.
PDC ALM 31, 41-33 is a gas extraction facility located in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's natural gas supply, operating within the regulatory framework of the US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192. The facility's technical specifications include NAICS codes 211112 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction) and 211130 (Natural Gas Extraction), indicating its role in both extraction and processing. As a gas extraction plant in Colorado, it operates in a region with significant oil and gas activity, particularly in the Denver-Julesburg Basin. Environmentally, the facility is situated in an area with potential seismic and climate hazard exposure. Its proximity to populated areas like Eaton necessitates adherence to safety regulations to mitigate risks associated with gas extraction and transport. The facility plays a role in meeting local and regional energy demands.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Weld County, Colorado, an area with active oil and gas development. The region experiences semi-arid climate conditions and is subject to occasional seismic activity. Proximity to agricultural and residential areas requires careful management of emissions and operational safety to minimize environmental impact.
Frequently asked questions
PDC ALM 31, 41-33 is located in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, United States, at NW NE SEC 33 T7N R65W.
It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas, operating under NAICS codes 211112 and 211130 for natural gas liquid extraction and natural gas extraction.
The facility operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which govern the safe operation of gas pipelines and facilities.
Gas extraction in Colorado is subject to state and federal environmental regulations to manage air emissions, water usage, and land disturbance. Facilities must implement best practices to minimize ecological impact.
Gas extraction facilities supply natural gas for power generation, heating, and industrial use, supporting grid reliability and energy security.
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