Risk: Low Oil Extraction Operational

SANDRIDGE - LEE 3306 1-34H STATION - Oil Extraction Facility in Harper County, Kansas

OLIVER LEE 1-34H/MATHEW 1-27H/, Kansas, United States

Overview

SANDRIDGE - LEE 3306 1-34H STATION is an operational oil extraction facility in Harper County, Kansas, United States. It contributes to the region's oil production infrastructure.

SANDRIDGE - LEE 3306 1-34H STATION is an oil extraction facility located in Harper County, Kansas, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the local oil production landscape, serving the broader energy needs of the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the EPA's Clean Air Act and relevant state-level oil and gas regulations. Typical oil extraction operations in Kansas involve conventional and horizontal drilling techniques, with a focus on efficient resource recovery. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction activities. As part of the oil extraction sector, this facility contributes to the domestic energy supply. Its location in Kansas places it within a region with a long history of oil production, supporting local employment and economic activity. The facility's operational status ensures continued contribution to the energy grid and local industry.

Environmental context

Oil extraction facilities in Kansas operate in a region with mixed land use, including agriculture and grasslands. Potential environmental considerations include groundwater protection, spill prevention, and air emissions management. Regulatory oversight from the EPA and Kansas Department of Health and Environment helps mitigate risks associated with drilling and production activities.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Harper County, Kansas, United States, at SE/4 S34-T33S-R6W.

It is an oil extraction facility, involved in the production of crude petroleum and natural gas.

The facility is currently operational.

Oil extraction facilities in Kansas are regulated by the EPA under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, as well as state regulations from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Corporation Commission.

Key environmental concerns include groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, air emissions from drilling and production, and land disturbance. Proper well construction and spill prevention plans are critical.

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