Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

Forester Midstream LLC / Aledo Taylor Amine Plant - Gas Pipeline Facility in Aledo, Oklahoma

ALEDO, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Forester Midstream LLC / Aledo Taylor Amine Plant is an operational gas pipeline facility in Aledo, Oklahoma. It processes natural gas to remove impurities, supporting regional energy infrastructure.

Forester Midstream LLC / Aledo Taylor Amine Plant is a gas pipeline facility located in Aledo, Dewey County, Oklahoma. The plant is operational and serves as a midstream natural gas processing site, specifically an amine plant that removes hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from raw natural gas. This facility is part of the broader pipeline infrastructure network in the United States, which is regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192 for gas pipelines. The plant operates under NAICS code 486210, which covers pipeline transportation of natural gas. While specific technical specifications such as pipeline length or capacity are not detailed, the facility's role in gas processing is critical for ensuring that natural gas meets quality standards before entering transmission pipelines. In Oklahoma, a major oil and gas producing state, such amine plants are common and play a key role in the midstream sector. Environmentally, the plant's operations involve the handling of sour gas and the disposal of byproducts like elemental sulfur or spent amine solutions. Proper management of these materials is essential to prevent soil and water contamination. The facility's location in a rural area of western Oklahoma reduces direct population exposure, but proximity to waterways and groundwater resources requires adherence to environmental regulations to mitigate potential impacts.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of western Oklahoma, where the primary environmental concerns include potential groundwater contamination from amine plant byproducts and emissions of volatile organic compounds. The region's semi-arid climate and reliance on groundwater for agriculture and domestic use necessitate rigorous monitoring of waste disposal and leak prevention. Proximity to the Canadian River watershed adds further sensitivity to water quality protection.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located 2 miles west on Highway 47 in Aledo, Dewey County, Oklahoma, with coordinates 35.821230 N, -99.156940 W.

It is a gas pipeline facility that processes natural gas by removing impurities such as hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide through amine treatment, ensuring the gas meets pipeline quality standards.

Gas pipeline facilities are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192, which covers safety standards for natural gas pipelines.

The facility operates under NAICS code 486210, which is for pipeline transportation of natural gas.

Amine plants must comply with federal and state environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act for emissions and the Clean Water Act for wastewater discharge, as well as Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality permits for waste management.

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