Overview
BCE-MACH - PAULY 6-1H STATION is an operational oil extraction facility in Sumner County, Kansas, United States. It contributes to regional crude oil production under federal and state regulatory oversight.
BCE-MACH - PAULY 6-1H STATION is an oil extraction facility located in Sumner County, Kansas, within the United States. The facility is operational and engages in the extraction of crude oil, supporting the domestic energy supply chain. Its location in the Mid-Continent region places it within a mature oil-producing area with established infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state-level Kansas Corporation Commission. Oil extraction activities are subject to the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, with specific requirements for emissions control and produced water management. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate involvement in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, typical for onshore operations in the region. As part of the broader U.S. oil extraction sector, this facility plays a role in maintaining domestic energy production. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to local employment and economic activity in Sumner County. Environmental management practices are expected to align with industry standards for spill prevention and groundwater protection.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a rural area of Kansas, where oil extraction activities can impact local groundwater and soil quality. The region's geology requires careful management of drilling fluids and produced water to prevent contamination. Regulatory compliance with EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules is essential to mitigate spill risks associated with oil extraction operations.
Frequently asked questions
BCE-MACH - PAULY 6-1H STATION is located in Sumner County, Kansas, United States, with coordinates 37.430300, -97.532400.
It is an operational oil extraction facility that produces crude oil from underground reservoirs.
The facility is currently operational, actively extracting oil.
Oil extraction facilities in Kansas must comply with federal EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Kansas Corporation Commission regarding drilling and production.
Key environmental considerations include groundwater protection, proper management of produced water, and spill prevention measures to minimize impacts on soil and water resources.
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