Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

SANDRIDGE ENERGY INC RAY 2710 1 1H AND RAY 2710 2 1H Oil Extraction Facility, Byron, Oklahoma

BYRON, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

SANDRIDGE ENERGY INC operates the RAY 2710 1 1H AND RAY 2710 2 1H oil extraction facility near Byron, Oklahoma. This operational site contributes to the region's oil production within the United States.

The SANDRIDGE ENERGY INC RAY 2710 1 1H AND RAY 2710 2 1H is an oil extraction facility located approximately 1.2 miles west of the intersection of N2700RD and E0120RD in Byron, Oklahoma. Situated in Alfalfa County, this operational site is part of the extensive oil infrastructure in the United States, a country with a mature regulatory framework for oil and gas extraction. This facility operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state-level regulations, including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Clean Water Act. As an oil extraction site, it likely employs standard drilling and production technologies typical of the region, such as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, which are common in Oklahoma's oil fields. The NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction) indicate that the facility handles both crude oil and natural gas liquids. The environmental significance of this facility is tied to its location in a rural area, where oil extraction activities can impact local air quality, water resources, and land use. The site's proximity to agricultural land and potential groundwater sources necessitates adherence to best management practices to minimize ecological disruption. Overall, the facility plays a role in meeting domestic energy demand while operating within a comprehensive regulatory environment.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural agricultural region of Oklahoma, where oil extraction activities can affect local air quality through emissions of volatile organic compounds and particulate matter. Water resources, including groundwater used for irrigation, may be at risk from spills or improper disposal of produced water. The site's operations are subject to EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state-level rules for well construction and waste management.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located approximately 1.2 miles west of the intersection of N2700RD and E0120RD in Byron, Oklahoma, within Alfalfa County.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas liquids, operating under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.

The facility is currently operational, contributing to oil production in the region.

Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma must comply with federal regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state rules from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission regarding well construction, waste management, and environmental protection.

Environmental considerations include potential impacts on air quality from emissions, water contamination from spills or produced water, and land disturbance. Operators must follow best practices to minimize these effects and comply with regulatory requirements.

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