Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Black Bay Central Facility - Oil Extraction in Buras, Louisiana

BURAS, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Black Bay Central Facility is an operational oil extraction plant in Buras, Louisiana, United States. It supports the region's petroleum production infrastructure.

Black Bay Central Facility is an oil extraction plant located in Buras, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's petroleum production capacity, situated in the Gulf Coast area known for extensive oil and gas operations. As an oil extraction facility, it operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore activities. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate involvement in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, typical for the Gulf of Mexico region. The facility's location in coastal Louisiana places it within a sensitive ecological area, with potential risks related to coastal siting and spill management. Its role in the local oil infrastructure supports downstream refining and distribution networks, contributing to the state's significant energy sector.

Environmental context

The facility is located in the Mississippi River Delta region, a biologically productive area with extensive wetlands and marine habitats. Oil extraction operations in this coastal zone require careful management to prevent spills and minimize ecological disruption. The proximity to waterways increases the risk of accidental releases, making spill prevention and response critical.

Frequently asked questions

Black Bay Central Facility is located in Buras, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States, approximately 16 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.

Black Bay Central Facility is an oil extraction plant involved in the production of crude petroleum and natural gas, as indicated by its NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.

The facility is currently operational, contributing to the oil and gas production infrastructure in the Gulf Coast region.

Oil extraction facilities in the U.S. are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, and by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore operations.

Coastal oil extraction poses risks of spills and habitat disruption in sensitive wetland and marine ecosystems. Facilities must implement spill prevention and response plans to mitigate these risks.

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