Overview
Devon Energy Production Co LP operates the Otto 31 15N 9W 1H oil extraction facility near Calumet, Oklahoma. This operational site is part of the broader oil infrastructure in Kingfisher County.
The Devon Energy Production Co LP / Otto 31 15N 9W 1H is an oil extraction facility located approximately 0.1 miles southwest of Cedar Road/248th Street NW in Calumet, Oklahoma. Situated in Kingfisher County, this operational site contributes to the region's oil production activities within the United States. As an oil extraction facility, it operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state-level Oklahoma Corporation Commission oversight. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction operations, typical for onshore oil wells in the Mid-Continent region. This facility plays a role in the local oil supply chain, supporting downstream refining and distribution. The surrounding area is characterized by agricultural land and rural communities, with oil extraction being a significant economic activity in Kingfisher County.
Environmental context
Oil extraction facilities like this one in Oklahoma operate in a region with moderate seismic activity and potential for groundwater contamination from drilling fluids. The facility's proximity to agricultural areas necessitates careful management of produced water and chemical spills. Regulatory compliance with EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules and state well integrity requirements is essential to minimize environmental risks.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 0.1 miles southwest of Cedar Road/248th Street NW in Calumet, Oklahoma, within Kingfisher County.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude petroleum and natural gas, operating under 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.
Facilities must comply with EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission regarding well construction and spill prevention.
Kingfisher County is part of the STACK play, with numerous small to medium-sized wells producing oil and natural gas. Individual well production varies, but the area is known for significant aggregate output.
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