Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Point Au Fer Field Production Facility - Oil Extraction in Gibson, Louisiana

GIBSON, Louisiana, United States

Overview

The Point Au Fer Field Production Facility in Gibson, Louisiana, is an operational oil extraction site. It contributes to the region's hydrocarbon production under U.S. EPA and BSEE regulatory oversight.

The Point Au Fer Field Production Facility is an oil extraction facility located near Gibson, Louisiana, in Terrebonne Parish. It operates within the United States' mature Gulf Coast oil infrastructure network, which is a key region for domestic crude production. The facility's location in coastal Louisiana places it within a complex regulatory environment involving state and federal agencies. As an oil extraction facility, it falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore and coastal operations. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, typical for onshore and coastal fields in the Gulf region. Operational facilities in this area often employ conventional drilling and production techniques, with varying levels of automation and environmental controls. The Point Au Fer Field Production Facility plays a role in the local energy supply chain, supporting downstream refining and petrochemical industries along the Gulf Coast. Its operational status contributes to the economic activity of Terrebonne Parish and the broader Louisiana energy sector. The facility's proximity to sensitive coastal ecosystems necessitates adherence to spill prevention and response regulations under the Clean Water Act and MARPOL Annex I.

Environmental context

Located in coastal Louisiana, this facility operates in a region with significant wetland and estuarine ecosystems. Oil extraction activities here are subject to stringent environmental regulations, including the EPA's Refinery MACT standards for air emissions and BSEE requirements for spill prevention. The facility's coastal siting increases the risk of potential spills impacting sensitive habitats, necessitating robust containment and response measures.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located near Gibson, Louisiana, in Terrebonne Parish, approximately 31 miles southwest of the city center.

It is an operational oil extraction facility that produces crude petroleum and natural gas, contributing to the Gulf Coast energy supply.

The facility is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for air and water emissions, and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for offshore and coastal safety.

Oil extraction facilities in Louisiana must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act (including Refinery MACT), Clean Water Act, and BSEE's safety and environmental management systems, as well as MARPOL Annex I for spill prevention.

The facility is part of the extensive Gulf Coast oil infrastructure, which supports domestic crude production and feeds into major refining centers in Louisiana and Texas.

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