Risk: Low Gas Pipeline Operational

CIG Flank Compressor Station - Gas Pipeline Facility in Stonington, Colorado

STONINGTON, Colorado, United States

Overview

CIG Flank Compressor Station is a gas pipeline facility in Stonington, Colorado, United States. It operates as part of the natural gas transmission infrastructure in Baca County.

CIG Flank Compressor Station is a gas pipeline facility located in Stonington, Colorado, within the United States. The facility is situated in Baca County and operates as part of the natural gas transmission network, serving to maintain pressure and flow in the pipeline system. As a compressor station, it plays a critical role in ensuring efficient gas transport across the region. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and adheres to 49 CFR Part 192, which governs gas pipeline safety in the United States. Compressor stations like this one are essential for boosting gas pressure over long distances, and their design typically includes gas-fired turbines or electric motors. The station's location in rural Colorado reflects common siting practices for such infrastructure, often placed away from dense populations. Environmentally, the compressor station's operations involve combustion emissions and potential noise, but modern facilities incorporate emission controls and noise mitigation. The station supports the reliability of natural gas supply to communities and industries in the region, contributing to energy security. Its role in the broader pipeline network underscores the importance of maintaining infrastructure integrity through regular inspections and cathodic protection systems.

Environmental context

The CIG Flank Compressor Station is located in a rural area of Baca County, Colorado, characterized by agricultural land and open plains. Proximity to populated areas is low, reducing immediate risk to communities. The facility's operations involve natural gas compression, which can result in air emissions such as nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide, though modern equipment often includes emission controls. The surrounding environment includes dryland farming and grasslands, with potential impacts on local air quality and wildlife. Pipeline infrastructure in this region is subject to PHMSA regulations requiring leak detection and corrosion prevention to protect soil and water resources.

Frequently asked questions

CIG Flank Compressor Station is located in Stonington, Baca County, Colorado, United States, at coordinates 37.105434, -102.190254.

It is a natural gas compressor station that maintains pressure and flow in the pipeline system, ensuring efficient gas transmission across the region.

The facility is regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192, which sets safety standards for gas pipelines.

Typical safety measures include cathodic protection to prevent corrosion, regular inspections, leak detection systems, and emergency shutdown procedures, all mandated by PHMSA.

Compressor stations emit air pollutants like nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide from engines, but modern facilities use emission controls. They also have noise mitigation and are sited away from populated areas to reduce impact.

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