Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

BOZEMAN-MAIER CENTRAL TANK BATTERY - Oil Extraction Facility in Griffin, Indiana

GRIFFIN, Indiana, United States

Overview

BOZEMAN-MAIER CENTRAL TANK BATTERY is an operational oil extraction facility in Griffin, Indiana, United States. It operates under US EPA and state regulations for crude oil production.

BOZEMAN-MAIER CENTRAL TANK BATTERY is an oil extraction facility located in Griffin, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional crude oil production network, serving as a central gathering point for oil from nearby wells. As an oil extraction facility, it operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. The facility's NAICS code 211120 indicates it is involved in crude petroleum extraction. Typical operations include separation of oil, gas, and water, as well as temporary storage before transport via pipeline or truck. The facility is situated in a rural area of southwestern Indiana, near the Wabash River. Its environmental context includes potential impacts on local water resources and air quality from volatile organic compounds. The facility's scale is typical for a central tank battery in the Illinois Basin, a mature oil-producing region.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Gibson County, Indiana, within the Illinois Basin, a region with a long history of oil extraction. The local environment includes agricultural land and proximity to the Wabash River. Oil extraction facilities like this one manage produced water and potential spills, with regulatory oversight from the EPA and state agencies to protect groundwater and surface water.

Frequently asked questions

BOZEMAN-MAIER CENTRAL TANK BATTERY is located at 5850 S 1950 W, Griffin, Indiana 47616, United States, in Gibson County.

It is an oil extraction facility that serves as a central tank battery for gathering, separating, and storing crude oil from nearby wells before transport.

The operator is not publicly listed, but the facility is part of the oil extraction infrastructure in the Illinois Basin region.

Oil extraction facilities in Indiana must comply with US EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.

Central tank batteries can impact local air quality through emissions of volatile organic compounds and pose spill risks to soil and water. Regulatory oversight aims to minimize these impacts.

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