Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Diversified Production LLC Murray 19 11 18 3H Station - Oil Extraction in Burns Flat, Oklahoma

BURNS FLAT, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Diversified Production LLC operates the Murray 19 11 18 3H Station, an oil extraction facility in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. The facility is operational and supports regional crude oil production.

The Murray 19 11 18 3H Station is an oil extraction facility operated by Diversified Production LLC, located in Burns Flat, Washita County, Oklahoma. The facility is part of the broader oil and gas production infrastructure in the Anadarko Basin, a region known for its hydrocarbon reserves. It is classified under NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction), indicating its role in both oil and associated gas production. As an oil extraction site, the facility utilizes standard production techniques common in Oklahoma, including horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to access tight oil formations. The regulatory framework governing this facility includes the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) for well permitting and production oversight, as well as federal EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act for emissions and water management. The facility's operational status suggests it contributes to the state's significant crude oil output, which ranks among the top in the United States. The environmental context of the facility involves managing produced water, a byproduct of oil extraction, which is typically handled through deep-well injection or treatment for reuse. The facility's location in a rural area reduces direct population exposure, but groundwater protection and air quality remain key regulatory focuses. Overall, the Murray station represents a typical small-to-medium scale oil extraction operation in the U.S. midcontinent region.

Environmental context

Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma, such as the Murray 19 11 18 3H Station, operate in a region with a history of petroleum development. Key environmental considerations include management of produced water, which is often disposed of via deep-well injection to prevent surface contamination. Air emissions from engines, flares, and fugitive sources are regulated under the EPA's Clean Air Act. The facility's location in Washita County, a rural area, reduces immediate community exposure, but groundwater protection and seismic activity from injection wells are ongoing concerns.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 0.27 miles east of N2150 and E1110 Road in Burns Flat, Washita County, Oklahoma, USA.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and associated natural gas liquids from underground reservoirs using horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques.

The facility is operated by Diversified Production LLC, a company involved in oil and gas production in the United States.

Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for well permitting and production, and by the U.S. EPA for air emissions (Clean Air Act) and water management (Clean Water Act).

Key impacts include produced water management, air emissions from equipment, and potential groundwater concerns. Facilities must comply with state and federal regulations to minimize environmental harm.

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