Overview
Sandridge - Sarah 3303 3-28H Station is an operational oil extraction facility in Harper County, Kansas, United States. It supports regional crude oil production.
Sandridge - Sarah 3303 3-28H Station is an oil extraction facility located in Harper County, Kansas, within the United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's oil production, situated in the SW/4 S28-T33S-R6W area. As part of the oil extraction sector, it plays a role in the local energy supply chain. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the EPA's Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, which govern emissions and water management for oil extraction sites. Typical oil extraction operations in Kansas involve vertical or horizontal drilling and use of pump jacks, with production often tied to the Mississippian Lime or other regional formations. Environmental considerations for this facility include potential impacts on local groundwater and air quality, managed through state and federal permits. The site's location in a rural agricultural area reduces population exposure, but proper well integrity and spill prevention remain important for minimizing ecological risks.
Environmental context
The facility is located in a rural agricultural region of Kansas, where oil extraction activities must manage potential impacts on groundwater and soil. Spill prevention and well integrity are critical to protect local water resources and farmland. Regulatory oversight by the Kansas Corporation Commission and EPA ensures compliance with environmental standards.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Harper County, Kansas, United States, specifically in the SW/4 S28-T33S-R6W area.
It is an operational oil extraction facility that produces crude oil from underground reservoirs.
The facility is currently operational.
Oil extraction in Kansas is regulated by the Kansas Corporation Commission and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, covering emissions, water management, and well integrity.
Common concerns include groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, air emissions from equipment, and land disturbance. Proper well construction and spill prevention plans help mitigate these risks.
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