Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Coterra Energy Operating Co Clyde 2 3 34H Facility - Oil Extraction in Calumet, Oklahoma

CALUMET, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Coterra Energy Operating Co's Clyde 2 3 34H Facility is an oil extraction site in Calumet, Oklahoma, USA. It operates within the Anadarko Basin, a major oil-producing region.

The Coterra Energy Operating Co Clyde 2 3 34H Facility is an oil extraction site located in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA. This facility is part of the broader oil and gas operations in the Anadarko Basin, a prolific hydrocarbon province. The site is operational and contributes to the region's crude oil production. As an oil extraction facility, it operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the EPA's Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules for well permitting and production. The facility's NAICS codes (211111, 211120, 211130) indicate involvement in crude petroleum extraction, natural gas extraction, and natural gas liquid extraction, suggesting a multi-product operation. The facility's location in rural Canadian County places it in an area with significant oil and gas infrastructure. Its proximity to Calumet and access to regional pipelines supports efficient transport of extracted resources. The site's operational status underscores its role in meeting domestic energy demand.

Environmental context

Oil extraction in Oklahoma involves managing produced water, brine, and potential hydrocarbon releases. The facility's location in a semi-arid region with shallow groundwater aquifers necessitates careful handling to prevent contamination. Spill prevention and secondary containment are critical, as is compliance with Oklahoma's underground injection control program for produced water disposal.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 0.15 miles southeast of Britton Road NW/Ranch Road in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids from the Anadarko Basin.

The facility is currently operational.

Facilities must comply with the U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules for well permitting, production, and disposal.

Key considerations include managing produced water, preventing spills, and protecting groundwater through proper well construction and injection well oversight.

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