Risk: Low Oil Extraction Operational

SEMGAS GATHERING - PAWNEE ROCK STATION (INC DEHY AMNE) - Oil Extraction in Pawnee Rock, Kansas

PAWNEE ROCK, Kansas, United States

Overview

SEMGAS GATHERING - PAWNEE ROCK STATION (INC DEHY AMNE) is an operational oil extraction facility in Pawnee Rock, Kansas, United States. It supports regional crude oil gathering and dehydration operations.

SEMGAS GATHERING - PAWNEE ROCK STATION (INC DEHY AMNE) is an oil extraction facility located at 87 Southwest 140th Avenue in Pawnee Rock, Barton County, Kansas. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional oil and gas supply chain, focusing on gathering and dehydration of crude oil. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including EPA regulations for oil and gas extraction, such as New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). Kansas oil extraction facilities typically employ conventional gathering and dehydration technologies to process crude oil before transport. As part of the Mid-Continent oil region, this facility contributes to local energy production and economic activity. Its location in rural Kansas minimizes proximity to dense populations but requires adherence to state and federal environmental standards for emissions and spill prevention.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Great Plains region of Kansas, an area with low population density and agricultural land use. Oil extraction operations here must comply with EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules and state regulations for brine and produced water management. The semi-arid climate and reliance on groundwater resources necessitate careful handling of hydrocarbons and chemicals to prevent soil and water contamination.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 87 Southwest 140th Avenue, Pawnee Rock, Barton County, Kansas, United States.

It is an oil extraction facility that performs gathering and dehydration of crude oil.

The facility is currently operational.

Facilities must comply with EPA regulations including NSPS for oil and gas extraction, NESHAP for hazardous air pollutants, and SPCC rules for spill prevention.

Dehydration removes water and impurities from crude oil to meet pipeline specifications and prevent corrosion during transport.

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