Risk: Medium Gas Extraction Operational

TEXACO-CAT CANYON-RECRUIT FEE Gas Extraction Facility, Santa Maria, California

SANTA MARIA, California, United States

Overview

TEXACO-CAT CANYON-RECRUIT FEE is an operational gas extraction facility located 7 miles SE of Santa Maria, California, USA. It operates under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

TEXACO-CAT CANYON-RECRUIT FEE is a gas extraction facility located in Santa Barbara County, California, approximately 7 miles southeast of Santa Maria. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction) and 333999 (All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing). It is situated in a region known for its oil and gas production, contributing to the local energy infrastructure. The facility operates within the regulatory framework of the United States, specifically under the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) pipeline safety regulations and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which governs gas pipeline safety. As a gas extraction site, it likely involves wellheads, separators, and gathering lines to process natural gas. The scale of such facilities in California varies, but this site is part of the broader network serving the state's energy needs. Environmentally, the facility is located in a seismically active region, which is a key risk factor for gas infrastructure. Proximity to populated areas and the potential for methane emissions are considerations. The facility plays a role in supplying natural gas to the local grid, supporting residential and industrial consumers in Santa Maria and surrounding areas.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a seismically active region of California, which poses a risk to gas infrastructure integrity. Proximity to populated areas near Santa Maria requires careful monitoring of potential leaks or accidents. The local environment includes agricultural and semi-arid landscapes, where methane emissions from extraction can impact air quality. Regulatory oversight under PHMSA and state agencies aims to mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located approximately 7 miles southeast of Santa Maria, in Santa Barbara County, California, USA.

It is a gas extraction facility that produces natural gas, operating under US regulations including PHMSA pipeline safety standards.

The facility is currently operational.

Gas extraction facilities in California must comply with US PHMSA pipeline safety regulations, DOT 49 CFR Part 192, and state-specific environmental and safety rules from agencies like the California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM).

Key risk factors include ground movement from earthquakes that can damage pipelines and equipment, potential for gas leaks, and proximity to populated areas. Regulatory frameworks require seismic hazard assessments and safety measures.

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