Overview
Devon Energy Production Co LP operates the TED 6H 7H 8H 9H oil extraction facility near Calumet, Oklahoma. This operational site contributes to the region's crude oil production.
The Devon Energy Production Co LP / TED 6H 7H 8H 9H facility is an oil extraction site located approximately 0.4 miles west of Britton NW/Heaston Road in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma. The facility is currently operational and is part of Devon Energy's upstream operations in the United States. Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated under federal and state frameworks, including the Clean Air Act and state-level drilling and production rules. The facility's NAICS codes (211111, 211120, 211130) indicate involvement in crude petroleum extraction, natural gas extraction, and related support activities. Typical operations involve drilling, well completion, and production of crude oil and natural gas. The facility's location in Canadian County places it within the Anadarko Basin, a prolific oil and gas region. Its output supports domestic energy supply and contributes to local economic activity. Environmental considerations include groundwater protection and air emissions management, governed by Oklahoma Corporation Commission and EPA regulations.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a semi-arid region of central Oklahoma, where oil extraction activities must manage water usage and potential groundwater impacts. Spill prevention and containment measures are critical given the proximity to agricultural land and the Cimarron River watershed. Air emissions from wellheads and equipment are regulated under state and federal clean air rules.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 0.4 miles west of Britton NW/Heaston Road in Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma, United States.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas through drilling and well operations.
The facility is operated by Devon Energy Production Co LP, a major independent oil and gas producer in the United States.
Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the EPA under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state-specific drilling and production rules.
Oil extraction can affect local water resources and air quality. Facilities must implement spill prevention, groundwater monitoring, and emission controls to mitigate impacts.
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