Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

South Midpoint Compressor Station - Oil Extraction Facility in Glendive, Montana

GLENDIVE, Montana, United States

Overview

South Midpoint Compressor Station is an operational oil extraction facility in Glendive, Montana, United States. It supports regional crude oil gathering and transport infrastructure.

South Midpoint Compressor Station is an operational oil extraction facility located in Glendive, Fallon County, Montana, United States. The facility plays a role in the regional oil and gas supply chain, supporting the gathering and compression of crude oil from nearby production fields. Its location in the Williston Basin places it within one of the most active oil-producing regions in the country. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. As an oil extraction facility, it is subject to Clean Air Act regulations, including New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for volatile organic compounds and methane emissions. The facility's NAICS code 211120 indicates it is part of the crude petroleum extraction sector, which typically involves well operation, field gathering, and initial processing. The South Midpoint Compressor Station contributes to the efficient transport of crude oil from the Bakken formation to downstream refineries and markets. Its operations are integral to maintaining pipeline pressure and flow rates, ensuring reliable delivery of crude oil. The facility's location in a rural area of Montana minimizes direct population exposure, though it operates in a region with significant oil and gas activity.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the semi-arid grasslands of eastern Montana, an area characterized by low precipitation and sensitive prairie ecosystems. Oil extraction operations in this region can impact air quality through emissions of volatile organic compounds and methane, and may affect groundwater resources if not properly managed. The facility's proximity to the Little Missouri River drainage basin highlights the importance of spill prevention and containment measures to protect surface water quality.

Frequently asked questions

South Midpoint Compressor Station is located in Glendive, Fallon County, Montana, United States, in the Williston Basin region.

It is an operational oil extraction facility that compresses and gathers crude oil from production fields for transport via pipelines.

Oil extraction facilities in Montana must comply with U.S. EPA regulations such as the Clean Air Act, including NSPS for methane and VOC emissions, and state-level permits from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.

The Williston Basin, home to the Bakken formation, is a major oil-producing region in the United States, contributing significantly to domestic crude oil output.

The facility operates in a semi-arid grassland ecosystem, with potential impacts on air quality and water resources. Spill prevention and emission controls are critical to minimizing its environmental footprint.

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