Risk: Low Oil Extraction Operational

KN Gas Gathering - Halfbreed Dehy Station: Oil Extraction Facility in Goodland, Kansas

GOODLAND, Kansas, United States

Overview

KN Gas Gathering - Halfbreed Dehy Station is an operational oil extraction facility located in Goodland, Kansas, United States. It supports natural gas gathering and dehydration in the region.

KN Gas Gathering - Halfbreed Dehy Station is an oil extraction facility located in Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the region's oil and gas infrastructure, focusing on gas gathering and dehydration processes. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act and applicable state-level environmental permits. As a gas gathering and dehydration station, it is part of the midstream sector, handling natural gas from extraction sites to prepare it for transport. The facility's location in western Kansas places it within a region with active oil and gas production. Its operations contribute to the local energy supply chain, supporting downstream processing and distribution. The environmental context includes typical considerations for gas processing, such as emissions management and water usage.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a semi-arid region of western Kansas, where oil and gas extraction is a key economic activity. Environmental considerations include managing air emissions from dehydration processes and potential impacts on local water resources. The area's low population density reduces some community exposure risks, but regulatory compliance with state and federal standards remains critical.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, United States, at coordinates 39.389388, -101.586673.

It is an oil extraction facility focused on natural gas gathering and dehydration, preparing gas for transport in the midstream sector.

The facility is currently operational.

The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Clean Air Act, and state-level environmental permits for oil and gas operations.

Gas dehydration stations remove water vapor from natural gas to prevent corrosion and hydrate formation in pipelines, but they also require management of emissions and wastewater.

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