Overview
Devon Energy Production Co LP operates the Jordan 10 15 14N 9W 1HX oil extraction facility near Calumet, Oklahoma. This site is part of the region's active oil production infrastructure.
The Devon Energy Production Co LP / Jordan 10 15 14N 9W 1HX is an oil extraction facility located approximately 0.2 miles southwest of N2730 Road/234th Street NW in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma. The facility is operational and contributes to the state's significant oil production sector. As an oil extraction site, the facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction) indicate that the facility extracts both crude oil and natural gas liquids. Typical operations involve drilling and wellhead processing, with production volumes varying based on reservoir characteristics. The facility is situated in a region with a long history of oil production, contributing to local employment and energy supply. Environmental considerations include groundwater protection, spill prevention, and air emissions management, governed by state and federal regulations.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Canadian County, Oklahoma, an area with extensive oil and gas activity. The local environment includes mixed-use agricultural and rural lands. Potential environmental impacts from oil extraction include groundwater contamination risks, air emissions from equipment, and surface disturbances. Regulatory oversight by the EPA and state agencies aims to mitigate these through permits and inspections.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 0.2 miles southwest of N2730 Road/234th Street NW in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas liquids, as indicated by its NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.
The facility is operated by Devon Energy Production Co LP, a major independent oil and gas company in the United States.
Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma must comply with U.S. EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission regarding drilling, production, and environmental protection.
Key environmental concerns include groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, air emissions from equipment and flaring, and surface disturbance. Facilities are required to implement spill prevention plans and obtain permits to manage these risks.
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