Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Camino Natural Resources LLC Tom Horn 7 13 9 6H 7H 8H Oil Extraction Site, Calumet, Oklahoma

CALUMET, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Camino Natural Resources LLC operates the Tom Horn 7 13 9 6H 7H 8H oil extraction site near Calumet, Oklahoma. This operational facility is part of the region's petroleum production infrastructure.

Camino Natural Resources LLC operates the Tom Horn 7 13 9 6H 7H 8H oil extraction site near Calumet, Oklahoma. The facility is located in Canadian County and is classified under NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction), indicating a focus on upstream oil and gas production. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including EPA's New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for oil and gas operations and state-level Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules. Typical oil extraction sites in this region use hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to access the Anadarko Basin formations. The site's multiple well designations (7H, 8H, etc.) suggest horizontal wells common in modern extraction. As an operational oil extraction site, the facility contributes to Oklahoma's significant petroleum production. The region's oil infrastructure supports local employment and energy supply, while operators must manage produced water and air emissions under state and federal permits. The site's location in a rural area near Calumet reflects typical siting for extraction activities.

Environmental context

Oil extraction sites like this one in Canadian County, Oklahoma, operate in a region with active petroleum production. Key environmental considerations include potential groundwater contamination from well integrity issues, air emissions from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and methane, and land disturbance from well pads and access roads. Operators must comply with EPA's NSPS for oil and gas to reduce emissions, and state regulations for water management and spill prevention. The site's proximity to rural areas may also affect local air quality and wildlife habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The site is located near Calumet, Oklahoma, in Canadian County, at approximately 0.59 miles west of Cedar Road and Memorial Road.

Camino Natural Resources LLC operates this facility for crude petroleum and natural gas liquid extraction, using horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques common in the Anadarko Basin.

The facility is currently operational, actively producing oil and gas.

Oil extraction sites in Oklahoma must comply with EPA's New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for oil and gas, as well as state regulations from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission covering well construction, water management, and air emissions.

NAICS 211111 covers crude petroleum extraction, while 211120 covers natural gas liquid extraction. These codes indicate the facility produces both oil and natural gas liquids.

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