Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

ECO-ENERGY STONE MOUNTAIN LLC - MARTINS FORK COMPRESSOR STATION, Harlan, Kentucky | Oil Extraction Facility

HARLAN, Kentucky, United States

Overview

ECO-ENERGY STONE MOUNTAIN LLC - MARTINS FORK COMPRESSOR STATION is an oil extraction facility in Harlan, Kentucky, USA. It operates as a compressor station supporting natural gas or oil extraction activities.

ECO-ENERGY STONE MOUNTAIN LLC - MARTINS FORK COMPRESSOR STATION is an oil extraction facility located in Harlan, Kentucky, United States. Situated at the junction of KY 987 and Bradford Branch Road, this compressor station plays a role in the regional energy infrastructure. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 211120, which covers oil and gas extraction. As a compressor station, this facility is part of the midstream segment of oil and gas operations, typically used to maintain pressure in pipelines for transporting crude oil or natural gas. In the United States, such facilities are regulated under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and may be subject to EPA standards for compressor stations, including emissions controls for volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants. The facility's location in Harlan County, within the Appalachian Basin, places it in a historically significant coal and gas producing region. The environmental significance of this facility relates to its potential emissions and local impacts. Compressor stations can release methane and other pollutants, and their operation is subject to federal and state regulations. The facility's role in the energy supply chain contributes to regional energy security, but also requires careful management of environmental risks.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Harlan County, Kentucky, within the Appalachian region, which has a history of fossil fuel extraction. Compressor stations like this one can contribute to air emissions, including methane and volatile organic compounds, and may impact local air quality. The site's proximity to rural areas and water bodies necessitates compliance with environmental regulations to minimize ecological disruption.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at the junction of KY 987 and Bradford Branch Road in Harlan, Kentucky, USA.

It is a compressor station used in oil extraction operations, likely to maintain pressure in pipelines for transporting crude oil or natural gas.

The NAICS code is 211120, which corresponds to oil and gas extraction activities.

Compressor stations are regulated under the Clean Air Act, including EPA standards for emissions of volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants, and may require permits under state and federal laws.

The Appalachian Basin is a historically significant region for fossil fuel extraction, including coal and natural gas, and continues to host oil and gas infrastructure like compressor stations.

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