Overview
BCE MACH LLC / HOUSE 35 28 10 1H STA is an operational oil extraction facility in Byron, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the region's oil and gas infrastructure.
BCE MACH LLC / HOUSE 35 28 10 1H STA is an oil extraction facility located in Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the local oil production landscape in the Mid-Continent oil region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Oil extraction in this area typically involves conventional drilling and hydraulic fracturing to access oil from the Anadarko Basin. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, as well as oil and gas extraction support activities. As part of the U.S. oil infrastructure, this facility plays a role in domestic energy production. The surrounding area is characterized by agricultural land and rural communities, with oil extraction being a key economic driver. The facility's operations are subject to environmental regulations aimed at minimizing impacts on air and water quality.
Environmental context
Oil extraction in Oklahoma is subject to EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state-level rules from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The facility's location in a rural area with agricultural land means potential risks include groundwater contamination from drilling fluids and surface spills. The region's geology, part of the Anadarko Basin, requires careful management of produced water and well integrity to protect local water resources.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 0.9 miles east of E0110/N2670 Roads in Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States.
It is an operational oil extraction facility involved in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, as well as support activities for oil and gas operations.
The facility is currently operational.
Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, and by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for well permitting and production oversight.
Key environmental considerations include groundwater protection from drilling fluids and produced water, air emissions from equipment, and surface spill prevention. Facilities must comply with state and federal regulations to mitigate these risks.
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