Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

SANDRIDGE - ROCK 3319 1-16H STATION Oil Extraction Facility, Kansas, USA

ROCK 3319 1-16H, Kansas, United States

Overview

SANDRIDGE - ROCK 3319 1-16H STATION is an oil extraction facility located in Comanche County, Kansas, United States. It is operational and contributes to the region's crude petroleum and natural gas production.

SANDRIDGE - ROCK 3319 1-16H STATION is an oil extraction facility situated in Comanche County, Kansas, within the United States. The facility is operational and focuses on the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas, as indicated by its NAICS codes 211111 and 211120. Its location in the southern part of Kansas places it within the broader Mid-Continent oil province, a region with a long history of hydrocarbon production. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state-level Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) regulations. Oil extraction activities are subject to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state-specific drilling and production rules. Typical extraction methods in this region involve vertical or horizontal drilling with hydraulic fracturing to access oil-bearing formations, such as the Mississippian Lime or Arbuckle Group. As part of the domestic oil supply chain, this facility contributes to local and national energy needs. Its operational status supports employment and economic activity in Comanche County. The environmental context includes potential impacts on local groundwater and air quality, which are managed through regulatory permits and best management practices. The facility's role in the regional oil infrastructure underscores its significance in maintaining energy production in Kansas.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a semi-arid region of Kansas, where oil extraction activities can affect local water resources and air quality. Groundwater protection is a key concern due to the potential for contamination from drilling fluids or produced water. Air emissions from engines, flaring, and fugitive sources are regulated under the Clean Air Act. The area's low population density reduces some exposure risks, but cumulative impacts from multiple wells require careful management.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Comanche County, Kansas, United States, specifically in the SW/4 S16-T33S-R19W area near the town of Rock.

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

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

Oil extraction facilities in Kansas must comply with federal EPA regulations (Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act) and state rules from the Kansas Corporation Commission and KDHE, covering drilling permits, waste management, and emissions.

Potential impacts include groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, air emissions from equipment and flaring, and land disturbance. These are mitigated through regulatory permits, monitoring, and best practices.

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