Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

WET TECH ENERGY INC - MAURICE FACILITY: Oil Extraction in Milton, Louisiana

MILTON, Louisiana, United States

Overview

WET TECH ENERGY INC - MAURICE FACILITY is an operational oil extraction plant in Milton, Louisiana. It operates under US EPA regulations and is part of the region's petroleum infrastructure.

WET TECH ENERGY INC - MAURICE FACILITY is an oil extraction facility located at 4598 Woodlawn Rd, Milton, Louisiana, in Lafayette County. The plant is operational and contributes to the United States' oil production sector, which is heavily concentrated in the Gulf Coast region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery MACT standards and the Clean Water Act. As an oil extraction site, it is subject to state-level regulations from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. The plant's NAICS codes (211111, 211120, 213112) indicate involvement in crude petroleum extraction, natural gas extraction, and support activities for oil and gas operations. This facility is part of the broader oil infrastructure in Louisiana, a state with significant refining and extraction capacity. Its location near the Gulf Coast presents environmental considerations related to coastal siting and potential spill risks. The plant's operational status underscores its role in the regional energy supply chain.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Louisiana's coastal zone, an area with high ecological sensitivity due to wetlands and aquatic habitats. Oil extraction activities pose risks of spills and releases that could impact local ecosystems. Regulatory oversight from the EPA and state agencies aims to mitigate these risks through permitting and monitoring requirements.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 4598 Woodlawn Rd, Milton, Louisiana, in Lafayette County, United States.

It is an operational oil extraction facility involved in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, as well as support activities for oil and gas operations.

The facility is currently operational.

The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards, Clean Water Act, and state-level regulations from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.

Coastal oil extraction poses risks of spills and releases that can impact sensitive wetland and aquatic ecosystems. Regulatory frameworks aim to minimize these risks through strict permitting and monitoring.

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