Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

SandRidge Energy Inc / Reeves 2809 3 19H Beach Ranch Oil Extraction Facility, Byron, Oklahoma

BYRON, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

SandRidge Energy Inc operates the Reeves 2809 3 19H Beach Ranch oil extraction facility near Byron, Oklahoma. This operational site contributes to the region's crude oil production.

The SandRidge Energy Inc / Reeves 2809 3 19H Beach Ranch 2809 3 1 is an oil extraction facility located near Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. The facility is operational and part of the extensive oil infrastructure in the United States, specifically within the Anadarko Basin region known for oil and gas production. As an oil extraction site, the facility operates under federal and state regulations including EPA's Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules for drilling and production. The NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction) indicate the facility handles both crude oil and natural gas liquids. The facility's location in rural Oklahoma places it within a region with a long history of petroleum extraction. Its operations support local employment and contribute to the domestic energy supply, while being subject to environmental monitoring for air emissions and water management.

Environmental context

Oil extraction in Oklahoma occurs in a semi-arid to temperate climate with significant agricultural land use. The facility's operations involve drilling, well completion, and production activities that can impact local air quality through volatile organic compound emissions and water resources through produced water management. Regulatory oversight by the EPA and state agencies addresses these concerns through permitting and inspection programs.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located near Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, approximately 0.5 miles west of the intersection of E0080 and N2700 roads.

It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas liquids from wells in the Anadarko Basin region.

The facility is operated by SandRidge Energy Inc, a company focused on oil and gas exploration and production in the United States.

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 covering drilling, production, and environmental protection.

Oil extraction can affect air quality through emissions of volatile organic compounds and methane, and water resources through produced water management. Facilities are required to obtain permits and implement best practices to minimize these impacts.

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