Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

ExxonMobil Production Las Flores Canyon Treating Plant - Goleta, California Oil Extraction Facility

GOLETA, California, United States

Overview

ExxonMobil Production's Las Flores Canyon Treating Plant in Goleta, California, is an operational oil extraction facility. It processes crude oil from offshore platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel, supporting regional energy infrastructure.

ExxonMobil Production's Las Flores Canyon Treating Plant is an oil extraction facility located at 12000 Calle Real in Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California. The plant is operational and serves as a key processing hub for crude oil produced from offshore platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel, part of the larger ExxonMobil production network in the region. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards for emissions control and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) oversight for offshore-related operations. As an oil extraction plant, it focuses on separating oil, gas, and water from the produced fluids, with typical processing capacities in the range of tens of thousands of barrels per day. The plant's NAICS codes (211111, 211120, 221210, 424710) indicate involvement in crude petroleum extraction, natural gas extraction, natural gas distribution, and petroleum bulk stations. The Las Flores Canyon Treating Plant plays a significant role in the local energy supply chain, processing crude from offshore fields that contribute to California's oil production. Its coastal siting in Santa Barbara County places it in an environmentally sensitive area, requiring stringent spill prevention and response measures under state and federal regulations. The facility's operations support downstream refining and distribution, impacting regional fuel markets.

Environmental context

Located in coastal Santa Barbara County, the plant operates in a region with significant marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The facility's proximity to the Pacific Ocean necessitates robust spill prevention and response protocols under the Clean Water Act and California's Office of Spill Prevention and Response. Air emissions are regulated under the EPA's Refinery MACT standards, while water discharge permits under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) govern wastewater treatment. The plant's operations are subject to local air quality management districts and seismic safety considerations due to California's earthquake risk.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at 12000 Calle Real in Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California, USA.

It is an oil extraction facility that processes crude oil produced from offshore platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel, separating oil, gas, and water.

The plant is operated by ExxonMobil Production, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil Corporation.

The plant must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards, BSEE offshore safety regulations, and California's spill prevention and air quality rules.

It processes crude from offshore fields, supporting local refining and fuel supply while operating in an environmentally sensitive coastal area.

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