Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

ORCUTT HILL IC ENGINES - Oil Extraction Facility in Orcutt, California

ORCUTT, California, United States

Overview

ORCUTT HILL IC ENGINES is an oil extraction facility in Orcutt, California, operating under US EPA and BSEE regulations. The facility supports regional crude oil production with internal combustion engines.

ORCUTT HILL IC ENGINES is an oil extraction facility located in Orcutt, Santa Barbara County, California. It operates within the United States' mature oil and gas sector, which is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore and onshore activities. The facility's NAICS code 211120 indicates crude petroleum extraction, placing it among the thousands of wells and processing sites that contribute to California's oil production. The facility uses internal combustion engines, a common technology for powering pumps and compressors in oil extraction. These engines are subject to EPA's New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for stationary engines. California's stringent air quality regulations, including those from the California Air Resources Board (CARB), further govern emissions. The facility's coastal proximity in Santa Barbara County also implies oversight under state and federal spill prevention and response requirements. As part of California's oil infrastructure, ORCUTT HILL IC ENGINES plays a role in supplying crude to refineries in the region. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to local energy production. Environmental considerations include air quality impacts from engine emissions and potential groundwater or soil contamination from extraction activities, managed through regulatory compliance and best practices.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Santa Barbara County, a region with significant ecological value including coastal habitats and agricultural lands. Oil extraction operations here must manage risks of air emissions from engines, potential spills affecting soil and water, and noise impacts. Regulatory frameworks such as the EPA's Refinery MACT and BSEE's offshore safety standards, along with California's strict environmental laws, govern these activities to minimize ecological disruption.

Frequently asked questions

ORCUTT HILL IC ENGINES is located in Orcutt, Santa Barbara County, California, United States, at coordinates 34.829242, -120.398554.

It is an oil extraction facility that uses internal combustion engines to power equipment for crude oil production.

Oil extraction facilities in California must comply with federal EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state regulations from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and local air districts. Spill prevention and response are governed by the EPA's SPCC rule and California's Office of Spill Prevention and Response.

The NAICS code is 211120, which corresponds to crude petroleum extraction.

The facility's internal combustion engines emit air pollutants, and extraction activities pose risks of spills. However, operations are subject to strict environmental regulations to mitigate these impacts, including emission controls and spill prevention plans.

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