Overview
South Pass Block 24 Field W1 Production Facility is an oil extraction facility located 14 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana, in Plaquemines Parish. It operates in the Gulf of Mexico region.
South Pass Block 24 Field W1 Production Facility is an operational oil extraction facility situated offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 14 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana. The facility is part of the extensive oil infrastructure in Plaquemines Parish, a region known for its significant hydrocarbon production and refining activities. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), which enforce standards for offshore oil extraction. Typical operations involve the extraction of crude oil and natural gas from subsea reservoirs, with production transported via pipelines to onshore processing facilities. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction. As an offshore production facility, it plays a role in the domestic energy supply chain, contributing to the United States' oil output. The Gulf of Mexico region is a major hub for oil extraction, with numerous platforms and wells supporting national energy needs. The facility's coastal siting necessitates robust spill prevention and response measures to protect marine ecosystems.
Environmental context
The facility is located in the Gulf of Mexico, a region with rich marine biodiversity but also high risk of oil spills due to dense offshore infrastructure. Coastal Louisiana faces challenges from wetland loss and hurricane impacts, which can affect facility integrity. Regulatory frameworks like the Clean Air Act and BSEE safety requirements aim to mitigate environmental risks from extraction activities.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 14 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana, in Plaquemines Parish, in the Gulf of Mexico.
It is an oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and natural gas from offshore wells.
Offshore oil extraction is regulated by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforce safety and environmental standards.
Offshore oil extraction poses risks of oil spills, which can harm marine ecosystems. Facilities must comply with spill prevention and response regulations under the Clean Water Act and BSEE requirements.
The Gulf of Mexico is a major oil-producing region, with numerous offshore platforms and wells that supply a significant portion of domestic crude oil.
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