Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Milne Point L-Pad Oil Extraction Facility, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska, United States

Overview

Milne Point L-Pad is an oil extraction facility located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. It operates within the North Slope region, one of the most productive oil fields in North America.

Milne Point L-Pad is an operational oil extraction facility situated in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, within the North Slope region. This area is a major hub for oil production in the United States, with extensive infrastructure supporting crude oil extraction and transport. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore and onshore activities. As part of the North Slope oil fields, it likely adheres to strict environmental standards, including the Clean Air Act and spill prevention measures. Milne Point L-Pad contributes to the broader oil infrastructure in Alaska, supporting energy supply and economic activity in the region. Its location in a remote Arctic environment necessitates robust operational and environmental safeguards to protect the fragile ecosystem.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Arctic tundra of Alaska's North Slope, an ecologically sensitive region characterized by permafrost, wildlife habitats, and coastal areas. Oil extraction activities here pose risks of spills and habitat disruption. Regulatory oversight by the EPA and BSEE, along with adherence to MARPOL Annex I for marine pollution, helps mitigate environmental impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Milne Point L-Pad is located at 1 Milne Point L Pad, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska 99734, United States, in the North Slope region.

Milne Point L-Pad is an oil extraction facility, part of the broader oil infrastructure in the North Slope of Alaska.

The operator of Milne Point L-Pad is not publicly listed, but it is part of the oil extraction operations in the Prudhoe Bay area, which involves major oil companies.

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 safety and environmental compliance.

The North Slope oil fields are located in a sensitive Arctic ecosystem, requiring stringent environmental safeguards to prevent spills and protect wildlife. Facilities must comply with federal and state regulations to minimize ecological impact.

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