Overview
Staghorn Petroleum II LLC / Clark State 2 26 is an operational oil extraction facility in Butler, Oklahoma. It operates under US regulatory frameworks for oil and gas production.
Staghorn Petroleum II LLC / Clark State 2 26 is an oil extraction facility located in Butler, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is operational and engaged in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, as indicated by its NAICS codes 211111 and 211120. Its location in the Anadarko Basin places it within a region known for significant oil and gas activity. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The facility's classification under NAICS 211111 (Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction) suggests it is involved in the upstream phase of oil infrastructure. Typical operations in this sector include drilling, well completion, and production, with associated environmental management practices for produced water and emissions. As part of the broader US oil extraction industry, this facility contributes to domestic energy supply. Its location in rural western Oklahoma means it operates in an area with lower population density, which can influence local environmental and community considerations. The facility's role in the regional oil and gas network supports economic activity in Roger Mills County.
Environmental context
Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma operate in a semi-arid climate with potential impacts on groundwater and surface water resources. Produced water management and methane emissions are key environmental considerations. The facility's location in the Anadarko Basin may involve hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, which require careful handling of chemicals and waste to protect local ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located approximately 0.3 miles southwest of E0990/N2080 roads in Butler, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States.
It is an operational oil extraction facility engaged in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, classified under NAICS codes 211111 and 211120.
The facility is currently operational.
Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the US EPA, including rules for drilling, production, and environmental protection under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
Key considerations include management of produced water, methane emissions, and potential impacts on groundwater. Operators must comply with state and federal regulations to minimize environmental risks.
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