Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

BCE MACH LLC / JAMES GUFFY 22 28 10 1H - Oil Extraction Facility in Byron, Oklahoma

BYRON, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

BCE MACH LLC / JAMES GUFFY 22 28 10 1H is an oil extraction facility located near Byron, Oklahoma, United States. It operates in the Alfalfa County area as part of the broader US oil and gas industry.

BCE MACH LLC / JAMES GUFFY 22 28 10 1H is an oil extraction facility situated near Byron, Oklahoma, in the United States. The facility is located in Alfalfa County, a region known for its oil and gas production within the Mid-Continent oil province. As an operational oil extraction site, it contributes to the domestic energy supply chain. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state-level Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Oil extraction in this region typically involves conventional drilling and production techniques, with wells targeting formations such as the Mississippian Lime or Arbuckle Group. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, as well as crude petroleum extraction. Environmental considerations for oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma include groundwater protection, brine management, and air emissions from engines and flares. The facility's location in a rural area with low population density may reduce some local impacts, but regional cumulative effects from multiple wells are a concern. Proper well integrity and spill prevention are critical for minimizing environmental risks.

Environmental context

Oil extraction in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, occurs in a semi-arid region with agricultural land use. The primary environmental concerns include potential groundwater contamination from drilling fluids and produced water, air emissions from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and methane, and surface spills that could affect soil and water resources. The facility's proximity to agricultural areas necessitates careful management of waste and chemicals to protect local ecosystems and farming operations.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located near Byron, Oklahoma, in Alfalfa County, United States, at approximately 0.1 mile east of E0080/N2660 roads.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude petroleum and natural gas, operating under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.

The facility is currently operational, indicating active production of oil and gas.

Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the US EPA under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for well permitting and environmental compliance.

Common risks include groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, air emissions of VOCs and methane, and soil degradation from produced water disposal. Proper well construction and spill prevention are key mitigation measures.

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