Overview
Coterra Energy Operating Co / Kennedy 1 26H is an oil extraction facility located near Calumet, Oklahoma. It operates in the Anadarko Basin, a major oil-producing region in the United States.
Coterra Energy Operating Co / Kennedy 1 26H is an oil extraction facility located near Calumet, Oklahoma, in Canadian County. The facility is situated in the Anadarko Basin, a prolific hydrocarbon province that has been a cornerstone of U.S. oil production for decades. As an operational oil extraction site, it contributes to the region's substantial crude output, which is transported via pipelines to refineries across the country. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Oil extraction in Oklahoma is subject to state-level well spacing and production rules, as well as federal regulations such as the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act. 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 typical of the region. The Kennedy 1 26H well is part of a dense network of wells in the Anadarko Basin, which has seen increased activity due to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. The facility's output feeds into the broader U.S. energy infrastructure, supporting domestic refining and petrochemical industries. Its location in a rural area near Calumet minimizes direct population exposure, though local groundwater and air quality are monitored under state and federal programs.
Environmental context
The facility is located in the Anadarko Basin, a region with a high density of oil and gas wells. Potential environmental concerns include groundwater contamination from drilling fluids and produced water, air emissions from flaring and equipment, and land disturbance from well pads and access roads. Oklahoma experiences occasional seismic events linked to wastewater injection, though this facility's specific practices are not detailed. Regulatory frameworks such as the EPA's Underground Injection Control program and state-level spill prevention plans apply.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located near Calumet, Oklahoma, in Canadian County, approximately 0.13 miles west of the intersection of Calumet Road and Edmond Road.
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, contributing to oil and gas production in the region.
Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the U.S. EPA, including rules under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state well spacing and production guidelines.
The Anadarko Basin is a major oil and gas province in the U.S., known for its extensive horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing operations, supporting significant domestic energy production.
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