Risk: Low Gas Extraction Operational

Red Oak Operating/WP Phillips Gas Extraction Facility, Village, Arkansas

VILLAGE, Arkansas, United States

Overview

Red Oak Operating/WP Phillips is a gas extraction facility in Village, Arkansas, United States. It operates under US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

Red Oak Operating/WP Phillips is a gas extraction facility located in Village, Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. The facility is operational and situated along Highway 82W and CR450. As a gas extraction plant, it plays a role in the regional 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, which govern the safe operation of gas infrastructure. The NAICS code 211111 indicates it is primarily involved in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction. Typical gas extraction facilities in Arkansas are part of the Arkoma Basin or Gulf Coast region, with moderate production scales. The facility's location in rural Arkansas reduces proximity to densely populated areas, lowering certain risk factors. Its operational status suggests ongoing contribution to local energy supply and economic activity. The facility's grid role involves gathering and processing natural gas for downstream transmission and distribution.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area of Columbia County, Arkansas, which reduces potential exposure to populated zones. The region experiences moderate seismic activity and is subject to typical Gulf Coast climate hazards such as thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes. These factors are considered in the facility's operational risk profile.

Frequently asked questions

Red Oak Operating/WP Phillips is located at Highway 82W and CR450, in Village, Columbia County, Arkansas, United States.

It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas, operating under NAICS code 211111 for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction.

Gas extraction facilities in Arkansas must comply with US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, as well as state-level environmental and drilling regulations.

The facility's rural location reduces risks associated with population density, but it may still face hazards from seismic activity and severe weather common to the Gulf Coast region.

Gas extraction in Arkansas is moderate, with facilities often part of the Arkoma Basin or Fayetteville Shale play, producing volumes that support regional supply.

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