Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Diversified Production LLC Carter 28 11 18 1H Station - Oil Extraction Facility in Burns Flat, Oklahoma

BURNS FLAT, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Diversified Production LLC operates the Carter 28 11 18 1H Station, an oil extraction facility in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. The site is part of the broader US oil infrastructure network.

The Carter 28 11 18 1H Station, operated by Diversified Production LLC, is an oil extraction facility located in Burns Flat, Washita County, Oklahoma. This operational site contributes to the region's hydrocarbon production, situated within the Anadarko Basin, a prolific oil and gas province. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction activities. In the United States, oil extraction facilities like this one operate under a comprehensive regulatory framework that includes federal and state oversight. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforces the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery MACT standards for emissions, while the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) oversees offshore operations. Onshore, state agencies such as the Oklahoma Corporation Commission regulate drilling and production practices. Typical extraction methods involve vertical or horizontal drilling, with hydraulic fracturing common in tight formations. The facility's environmental context involves potential impacts on local air quality, water resources, and land use. In the semi-arid climate of western Oklahoma, water management is critical, and operators must comply with state regulations on produced water disposal and spill prevention. The site's proximity to agricultural areas necessitates careful monitoring of soil and groundwater. Overall, the Carter 28 11 18 1H Station represents a small-to-medium scale operation within the extensive US oil extraction sector.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a semi-arid region of Oklahoma, where water scarcity and agricultural land use are key environmental considerations. Oil extraction activities can impact local air quality through volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions and contribute to groundwater contamination risks if not properly managed. Regulatory compliance with EPA's CAA and state-level spill prevention plans is essential to mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Burns Flat, Washita County, Oklahoma, approximately 0.14 miles south of N2170 and E1120 Road.

Diversified Production LLC operates this station for oil extraction, involving the drilling and production of crude petroleum and natural gas.

Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the EPA, with rules covering drilling permits, emissions, water management, and spill prevention.

Key risks include air emissions of VOCs and methane, potential groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, and land disturbance. Operators must implement best management practices to mitigate these impacts.

This station is part of the extensive network of onshore oil extraction sites in the US, contributing to domestic crude production and supply chains for refineries and end users.

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