Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

EQT Gathering LLC - Robinson Creek Compressor Station, Virgie, Kentucky | Oil Extraction Facility

VIRGIE, Kentucky, United States

Overview

EQT Gathering LLC - Robinson Creek Compressor Station is an oil extraction facility in Virgie, Kentucky, USA. It supports natural gas gathering and compression operations in the Appalachian Basin.

EQT Gathering LLC - Robinson Creek Compressor Station is an oil extraction facility located at 1101 Little Robinson Creek in Virgie, Kentucky, within Pike County. The facility is operational and serves as part of the natural gas gathering and compression infrastructure in the Appalachian Basin, a major hydrocarbon-producing region in the United States. The facility operates under the NAICS code 211120, which covers oil and gas extraction activities. In the context of the U.S. regulatory framework, such facilities are subject to the Clean Air Act (CAA) regulations, including New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for oil and gas operations, as well as state-level environmental permits from the Kentucky Division for Air Quality. The facility's primary function involves compressing and transporting natural gas from production wells to processing plants or pipelines. As a midstream asset in the natural gas supply chain, this compressor station plays a critical role in maintaining flow and pressure in the gathering system. Its location in the Appalachian Basin, which has seen significant development of shale gas resources, underscores its importance in supporting regional energy production. The facility's operations are typical for the sector, with standard emissions controls and safety protocols to manage methane and volatile organic compound releases.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Appalachian region, characterized by mountainous terrain and mixed hardwood forests. Natural gas compressor stations can contribute to local air emissions, including nitrogen oxides and methane, which are regulated under the Clean Air Act. The area's karst geology may pose risks for groundwater contamination from accidental releases, though standard containment measures are employed. Proximity to water bodies like Robinson Creek requires spill prevention and response plans to protect aquatic ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1101 Little Robinson Creek in Virgie, Kentucky, 41572, within Pike County, United States.

It is a natural gas compressor station that gathers and compresses gas from production wells for transport to processing plants or pipelines, supporting oil and gas extraction activities.

The facility is currently operational, actively compressing and transporting natural gas in the Appalachian Basin.

The facility is subject to U.S. Clean Air Act regulations, including New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for oil and gas operations, and state-level permits from the Kentucky Division for Air Quality.

The Appalachian Basin is a major shale gas producing region, and compressor stations like this are critical for gathering and transporting gas from wells to markets.

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