Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Cosmopolitan Project - Oil Extraction Facility near Anchor Point, Alaska

ANCHOR POINT, Alaska, United States

Overview

The Cosmopolitan Project is an oil extraction facility located near Anchor Point, Alaska, United States. It operates in the Kenai Peninsula region, contributing to domestic crude oil production.

The Cosmopolitan Project is an operational oil extraction facility situated approximately 6 miles north of Anchor Point, Alaska, in the Kenai Peninsula County. This facility is part of the United States' upstream oil sector, focusing on the extraction of crude oil from subsurface reservoirs. The project is classified under NAICS code 211120, which covers oil and gas extraction activities. Operating within the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), the facility must comply with federal standards for air emissions, water discharge, and spill prevention. Alaska's oil extraction operations are also subject to state-specific regulations, including those from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. The facility's scale is typical for the region, which is known for its mature oil fields and challenging Arctic conditions. The Cosmopolitan Project plays a role in maintaining the United States' energy independence and supports local employment in the Kenai Peninsula. Its proximity to the Cook Inlet, a sensitive marine ecosystem, necessitates robust environmental management practices to mitigate spill risks and protect wildlife. The facility's operational status underscores its contribution to the regional oil supply chain.

Environmental context

The Cosmopolitan Project is located near the Cook Inlet, a coastal area with significant ecological value, supporting marine mammals, fish, and bird populations. Oil extraction in this region poses spill risks that could impact local ecosystems. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Clean Air Act and the Oil Pollution Act, which mandate spill prevention and response plans. The cold climate and remote location add logistical challenges for environmental monitoring and emergency response.

Frequently asked questions

The Cosmopolitan Project is located approximately 6 miles north of Anchor Point, Alaska, in the Kenai Peninsula County, United States.

The Cosmopolitan Project is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil from subsurface reservoirs, contributing to the United States' domestic oil supply.

The Cosmopolitan Project is currently operational, actively extracting oil in the Kenai Peninsula region of Alaska.

Oil extraction facilities in Alaska must comply with U.S. federal regulations from the EPA and BSEE, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Oil Pollution Act, as well as state regulations from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

Environmental risks include potential oil spills that could affect the nearby Cook Inlet ecosystem, which supports marine life. The facility must implement spill prevention and response plans to mitigate these risks.

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