Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

BCE MACH LLC / RAY SMITH 22 28 9 1H PAD - Oil Extraction Facility in Byron, Oklahoma

BYRON, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

BCE MACH LLC / RAY SMITH 22 28 9 1H PAD is an oil extraction facility in Byron, Oklahoma, United States. It operates under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120, indicating crude petroleum and natural gas extraction.

BCE MACH LLC / RAY SMITH 22 28 9 1H PAD is an operational oil extraction facility located in Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is situated in a region known for its oil and gas production, contributing to the domestic energy supply. Its NAICS classification (211111 and 211120) covers the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas, reflecting its role in upstream oil infrastructure. As an oil extraction site, the facility operates under federal and state regulations, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules for well permitting and production. Typical extraction methods in this region involve horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to access tight oil formations. The facility's scale is consistent with small to medium-sized pad sites common in the Mid-Continent oil province. The facility's environmental context includes potential impacts on local air quality from volatile organic compounds and methane emissions, as well as water management for produced water. Its location in a rural area of Oklahoma means it operates near agricultural land and small communities, requiring adherence to setback and noise regulations. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to regional oil production, supporting local employment and energy infrastructure.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, a region with a mix of agricultural and oil extraction activities. Oil extraction operations can affect local air quality through emissions of volatile organic compounds and methane, and water resources through produced water management. The area's geology and hydrology require careful well construction and spill prevention measures to protect groundwater. Regulatory oversight by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and EPA ensures compliance with environmental standards.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 0.19 MI SE of E0080/N2720RDS, Byron, Oklahoma 73722, United States, in Alfalfa County.

It is an operational oil extraction facility that extracts crude petroleum and natural gas, classified under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.

The facility is currently operational, indicating active oil extraction activities.

Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma must comply with EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission regarding well permitting, production, and environmental protection.

Key environmental considerations include air emissions management (VOCs, methane), water use and produced water disposal, spill prevention, and groundwater protection. Facilities must implement best management practices to minimize impacts.

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