Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

SEAL BEACH GAS PROCESSING JOINT VENTURE - Oil Extraction Facility in Seal Beach, California

SEAL BEACH, California, United States

Overview

SEAL BEACH GAS PROCESSING JOINT VENTURE is an operational oil extraction facility in Seal Beach, California. It processes natural gas and oil from local fields, supporting the region's energy infrastructure.

SEAL BEACH GAS PROCESSING JOINT VENTURE is an operational oil extraction facility located at 2001 Pacific Coast Highway in Seal Beach, California. Situated in Orange County, this facility plays a key role in processing hydrocarbons from nearby oil fields along the Southern California coast. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), which impose stringent emissions standards and safety requirements. As a gas processing plant, it likely employs separation, compression, and dehydration technologies to treat raw natural gas and crude oil before transport to refineries or distribution networks. This facility contributes to the local economy by supporting energy production in the Los Angeles Basin. Its coastal location necessitates robust spill prevention and response measures to protect the Pacific Ocean and nearby wetlands. The plant's operations are integrated with downstream refining and petrochemical facilities in the region.

Environmental context

The facility's coastal location in Seal Beach places it near sensitive marine and wetland ecosystems, including the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge. Oil extraction and processing operations carry inherent risks of spills and emissions, which are mitigated by federal and state regulations such as the Clean Air Act and California's stringent air quality rules. The facility's proximity to residential areas also requires careful management of noise and air pollutants.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2001 Pacific Coast Highway in Seal Beach, California, in Orange County.

It processes natural gas and crude oil extracted from nearby fields, separating and treating hydrocarbons for transport to refineries and distribution networks.

The facility is currently operational.

The facility must comply with the U.S. Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and California's stringent air quality regulations, including CARB rules for emissions and spill prevention.

Gas processing plants separate natural gas liquids and remove impurities from raw natural gas, making it suitable for pipeline transport and commercial use. They are critical for monetizing associated gas from oil wells.

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