Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Endicott Production Facility (END) - Oil Extraction in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska, United States

Overview

The Endicott Production Facility (END) is an operational oil extraction site in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. It is part of the North Slope region, a major hub for crude oil production.

The Endicott Production Facility (END) is an operational oil extraction site located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. Situated in the North Slope region, it is part of a vast network of oil infrastructure that supports the state's significant crude oil output. The facility's location in a remote Arctic environment underscores its role in accessing challenging hydrocarbon reserves. As an oil extraction facility, END operates under the regulatory oversight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore-related activities. The facility is classified under NAICS code 211120, which covers crude petroleum extraction. Typical operations involve drilling, production, and initial processing of crude oil before transport via pipeline. The Endicott facility contributes to the energy supply chain, with its output feeding into the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. Its operational status highlights ongoing activity in a region known for large-scale oil fields. The environmental context includes considerations for Arctic ecosystems, permafrost, and marine habitats, requiring adherence to strict spill prevention and response protocols.

Environmental context

The Endicott Production Facility operates in the Arctic environment of Alaska's North Slope, an area characterized by permafrost, tundra, and sensitive marine ecosystems. Oil extraction in this region poses risks of spills that could impact wildlife and indigenous communities. Regulatory frameworks such as the EPA's Clean Air Act and BSEE's offshore safety rules govern operations, while MARPOL Annex I addresses oil discharge prevention. The facility's coastal siting necessitates robust spill response plans to protect the Beaufort Sea.

Frequently asked questions

The Endicott Production Facility is located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States, on the North Slope in the Arctic region.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil from the Endicott field, one of the many oil fields in the North Slope.

The facility is currently operational, contributing to Alaska's oil production.

Oil extraction in Alaska is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, and by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore operations. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation also enforces state-specific rules.

Arctic oil extraction poses risks of oil spills that can harm fragile tundra and marine ecosystems. Permafrost degradation and impacts on wildlife such as caribou and marine mammals are key concerns. Operators must follow strict spill prevention and response plans.

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