Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

UNIT PETROLEUM CO / CLARK 2 28 - Oil Extraction Facility in Byron, Oklahoma

BYRON, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

UNIT PETROLEUM CO / CLARK 2 28 is an operational oil extraction facility in Byron, Oklahoma, United States. It contributes to the region's petroleum production under federal and state regulatory oversight.

UNIT PETROLEUM CO / CLARK 2 28 is an oil extraction facility located in Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the local oil production landscape, which is part of the broader Mid-Continent oil region. Oklahoma has a long history of oil extraction, with numerous wells and supporting infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Typical oil extraction operations in this region involve drilling and pumping crude oil from underground reservoirs, with associated equipment such as pumpjacks, separators, and storage tanks. The NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction) indicate that the facility may also produce natural gas liquids as a byproduct. Environmental considerations for oil extraction facilities include potential impacts on local water resources, air emissions from equipment, and land disturbance. The facility's location in a rural area of Oklahoma means it is subject to state-specific regulations regarding well construction, waste management, and spill prevention. Its operational status suggests ongoing contribution to the domestic energy supply.

Environmental context

Oil extraction facilities in Oklahoma operate in a region with a mix of agricultural and natural landscapes. The facility's proximity to groundwater resources necessitates adherence to well casing and cementing standards to prevent contamination. Air emissions from engines and flaring are regulated under the Clean Air Act. Spill prevention and response plans are required to protect soil and water quality in the event of accidental releases.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 0.3 miles west of N2660/E0090 Roads in Byron, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States.

It is an operational oil extraction facility that produces crude oil and possibly natural gas liquids, contributing to the domestic energy supply.

Oil extraction in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the U.S. EPA, covering well permitting, environmental protection, and safety standards.

Key concerns include groundwater contamination, air emissions from equipment and flaring, and soil pollution from spills. Facilities must have spill prevention and response plans.

Located in rural Oklahoma, the facility operates in an area with agricultural land and limited population, which influences local environmental impact and regulatory oversight.

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