Overview
COTERRA ENERGY OPERATING CO / OKORONKWO 1H 3130X FACILITY is an oil extraction site in Calumet, Oklahoma. It operates under Coterra Energy in Canadian County, contributing to regional crude oil production.
COTERRA ENERGY OPERATING CO / OKORONKWO 1H 3130X FACILITY is an oil extraction facility located in Calumet, Oklahoma, within Canadian County. The site is part of the United States' extensive oil infrastructure, focusing on crude oil production from unconventional reservoirs. As an operational extraction site, it supports the domestic energy supply chain. The facility operates under the NAICS code 211120, which covers oil and gas extraction activities. In the United States, such facilities are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Clean Water Act, as well as state-level agencies like the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Typical extraction methods involve horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to access oil from tight formations. The OKORONKWO 1H 3130X FACILITY contributes to the local economy and energy sector in Canadian County. Its operations are subject to environmental oversight to manage potential impacts on air quality, water resources, and land use. The facility's role in the broader oil infrastructure underscores the importance of regulatory compliance and community engagement.
Environmental context
Oil extraction in Oklahoma occurs in a region with a mix of agricultural and industrial land use. The facility's proximity to water resources and communities necessitates careful management of potential spills, groundwater contamination, and air emissions. Regulatory frameworks such as the EPA's CAA and state-level rules govern emissions and waste disposal. The use of hydraulic fracturing raises considerations for water usage and induced seismicity, though specific impacts depend on local geology and operational practices.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Calumet, Oklahoma, in Canadian County, approximately 0.01 miles west of 164th Street NW/Heaston Road.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil from underground reservoirs using drilling and extraction techniques typical of the region.
The facility is operated by Coterra Energy, a company active in oil and gas production in the United States.
Facilities must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state regulations from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, covering emissions, water management, and waste disposal.
Potential impacts include air emissions, water usage, and land disturbance. Regulations aim to minimize these through permits, monitoring, and best practices.
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