Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Wagner Unit Waterflood Facility (Air) - Oil Extraction in Timken, Kansas

TIMKEN, Kansas, United States

Overview

Wagner Unit Waterflood Facility (Air) is an operational oil extraction facility located near Timken, Kansas, United States. It supports enhanced oil recovery through waterflood operations in Rush County.

The Wagner Unit Waterflood Facility (Air) is an oil extraction facility located approximately 4.6 miles from Timken, Kansas, in Rush County. It is part of the United States' extensive oil infrastructure, focusing on enhanced oil recovery through waterflood techniques. The facility is currently operational and contributes to the regional oil production in Kansas. As an oil extraction facility, it operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and relevant state-level regulations in Kansas. Waterflood facilities typically inject water into oil reservoirs to maintain pressure and increase oil recovery, a common practice in mature oil fields. The facility's NAICS codes (211111 and 211120) indicate crude petroleum and natural gas extraction activities. The facility's location in rural Kansas places it within a region with a long history of oil production. Waterflood facilities of this type are generally medium-scale operations supporting local oil fields. The environmental context includes potential impacts on groundwater and surface water, managed through state and federal permitting programs.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a semi-arid region of Kansas, where oil extraction activities can affect local water resources. Waterflood operations involve injecting water into oil reservoirs, which requires careful management to prevent groundwater contamination. Regulatory oversight from the Kansas Corporation Commission and the EPA ensures compliance with environmental standards, including the Safe Drinking Water Act for underground injection control.

Frequently asked questions

The Wagner Unit Waterflood Facility (Air) is located approximately 4.6 miles from Timken, Kansas, in Rush County, United States.

It is an oil extraction facility that uses waterflood techniques to enhance oil recovery from existing reservoirs.

The facility is currently operational.

Oil extraction facilities in Kansas are regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Air Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act, as well as by the Kansas Corporation Commission for state-level oversight.

Waterflooding is a secondary oil recovery method where water is injected into an oil reservoir to maintain pressure and displace oil towards production wells, increasing the amount of oil that can be extracted.

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