Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

BP Central Gas Facility - Oil Extraction Plant in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska, United States

Overview

BP Central Gas Facility is an operational oil extraction plant in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. It processes natural gas from the North Slope region, supporting domestic energy supply.

BP Central Gas Facility is an operational oil extraction plant located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. Situated on the North Slope, this facility is part of the extensive oil and gas infrastructure in one of the most productive hydrocarbon regions in North America. The plant processes natural gas extracted alongside crude oil, contributing to the domestic energy supply chain. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Refinery MACT standards, as well as state-level regulations from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Given its remote Arctic location, operations must comply with stringent environmental and safety protocols to protect the fragile tundra ecosystem. The plant's scale is typical for the region, with gas processing capacities aligned with major North Slope fields. Environmental significance includes the facility's role in managing associated gas from oil extraction, reducing flaring and greenhouse gas emissions. The North Slope is a critical habitat for wildlife, and operations are subject to rigorous monitoring to minimize ecological impact. BP Central Gas Facility supports energy production while adhering to best practices in Arctic oil and gas operations.

Environmental context

The North Slope of Alaska is a sensitive Arctic ecosystem, characterized by permafrost, tundra, and diverse wildlife including caribou and migratory birds. Oil extraction and gas processing facilities like BP Central Gas Facility must operate under strict environmental regulations to prevent spills, manage waste, and minimize habitat disruption. The facility's gas processing reduces flaring, lowering emissions and contributing to regional air quality management.

Frequently asked questions

BP Central Gas Facility is located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States, on the North Slope. The full address is T11N R14E S11 UMIAT MERIDIAN, with ZIP code 99734.

BP Central Gas Facility is an operational oil extraction plant that processes natural gas extracted alongside crude oil from the North Slope fields. It supports the separation and treatment of gas for transport and use.

BP Central Gas Facility is currently operational, actively processing natural gas from oil extraction operations in the Prudhoe Bay area.

The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act and Refinery MACT standards, as well as Alaska state environmental laws. Arctic operations require additional permits for wildlife protection and waste management.

The North Slope is one of the most productive oil and gas regions in the United States, with major fields like Prudhoe Bay. Facilities like BP Central Gas Facility are critical for processing associated gas, reducing flaring, and supporting energy production in a challenging Arctic environment.

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