Overview
Devon Energy Production Co LP operates the Cindy Lou 27 13N 9W 2H Beard 34 13N 9 oil extraction facility near Calumet, Oklahoma. This operational site contributes to the region's crude oil production.
The Devon Energy Production Co LP facility, known as Cindy Lou 27 13N 9W 2H Beard 34 13N 9, is an oil extraction site located approximately 0.2 miles southeast of Britton NW/N Ranch Road in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma. Operating under NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction), this facility is part of the extensive oil infrastructure in the United States. As an oil extraction operation, the facility utilizes standard drilling and production technologies common to the region. The regulatory framework includes oversight by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and federal environmental regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act. The facility's scale is typical for the area, contributing to Oklahoma's significant crude oil output. The environmental context involves potential impacts on local air quality and water resources, with standard mitigation measures in place. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing production, supporting the local economy and energy supply chain.
Environmental context
The facility operates in a region with active oil extraction, where environmental considerations include air emissions from drilling and production equipment, potential groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, and land disturbance. Regulatory compliance with the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act helps manage these impacts, with typical controls such as vapor recovery units and spill prevention plans.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 0.2 miles southeast of Britton NW/N Ranch Road in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas liquids, operating under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.
The facility is operated by Devon Energy Production Co LP, a major independent oil and gas producer in the United States.
Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma are regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and must comply with federal laws including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Potential impacts include air emissions from engines and flaring, water usage and produced water management, and land disturbance. Operators implement best management practices to minimize these effects.
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