Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

OOOGURUK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - Oil Extraction Facility in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska, United States

Overview

OOOGURUK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT is an operational oil extraction facility in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States. It is located on the North Slope, a region known for significant oil production.

The OOOGURUK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT is an oil extraction facility located 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 extraction and transport. The facility is operational and contributes to the country's domestic oil supply. As an oil extraction operation in Alaska, 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 activities. The North Slope region is subject to strict environmental regulations due to its sensitive Arctic ecosystem. Typical extraction methods in this area involve drilling and enhanced oil recovery techniques to maximize output from mature fields. The OOOGURUK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT plays a role in maintaining energy production in a region with declining output from legacy fields. Its operations support local employment and infrastructure in Prudhoe Bay, while also contributing to the broader U.S. energy mix. The facility's location in a remote Arctic environment necessitates robust environmental management practices to mitigate impacts on tundra and wildlife.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Arctic tundra of Alaska's North Slope, a fragile ecosystem with permafrost and sensitive wildlife such as caribou and migratory birds. Oil extraction in this region poses risks of spills and habitat disruption, requiring adherence to stringent EPA and BSEE regulations. The remote location also presents logistical challenges for spill response and waste management.

Frequently asked questions

The OOOGURUK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT is located in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States, on the North Slope near East Harrison Bay.

It is an oil extraction facility, focused on producing crude oil from the North Slope region.

The operator is not publicly listed, but the facility is part of the broader oil infrastructure in Alaska's North Slope.

Oil extraction in Alaska is regulated by the U.S. EPA under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, and by BSEE for offshore activities. State agencies also enforce environmental standards.

Arctic oil extraction can impact permafrost, wildlife, and local ecosystems. Facilities must implement spill prevention and response plans, and adhere to strict waste management practices.

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