Risk: Low Oil Extraction Operational

Superior Midstream - Okmar Station: Oil Extraction Facility in Medicine Lodge, Kansas

MEDICINE LODGE, Kansas, United States

Overview

Superior Midstream - Okmar Station is an operational oil extraction facility in Medicine Lodge, Kansas, United States. It supports regional crude oil production and gathering operations.

Superior Midstream - Okmar Station is an oil extraction facility located in Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional oil production infrastructure, serving the mid-continent oil fields. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and applicable state-level regulations in Kansas. Oil extraction facilities in this region typically involve wellhead operations, separation, and initial processing before crude is transported via pipeline or truck. As part of the midstream sector, Okmar Station contributes to the efficient gathering and processing of crude oil from nearby wells. Its location in southern Kansas places it within the Anadarko Basin, a significant oil-producing region. The facility's operations support local energy supply and economic activity.

Environmental context

Oil extraction facilities like Superior Midstream - Okmar Station are subject to regulations addressing air emissions, spill prevention, and waste management. In Kansas, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment oversees environmental compliance. The facility's location in a rural area reduces proximity to dense populations, but potential risks include soil and water contamination from spills or leaks. Typical mitigation measures include secondary containment and monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

Superior Midstream - Okmar Station is located in Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas, United States.

Superior Midstream - Okmar Station is an oil extraction facility that gathers and processes crude oil from wells in the region.

The operator of Superior Midstream - Okmar Station is not publicly listed, but it is part of the Superior Midstream network.

Oil extraction facilities in Kansas must comply with the U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state regulations enforced by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, including spill prevention and waste management rules.

Oil extraction facilities in the U.S. range from small wellhead sites to large centralized processing plants. The scale depends on the number of wells served and production volumes.

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