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Hadson Livingston Dehydration Station - Gas Pipeline Facility in Anadarko, Oklahoma

ANADARKO, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

Hadson Livingston Dehydration Station is an operational gas pipeline facility in Anadarko, Oklahoma, United States. It serves as a dehydration station for natural gas transmission.

Hadson Livingston Dehydration Station is a gas pipeline facility located in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the natural gas transmission network, specifically as a dehydration station that removes water vapor from natural gas to meet pipeline quality specifications. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 192, which governs gas pipeline safety. As a dehydration station, it is a midstream component in the natural gas supply chain, typical of facilities in the Anadarko Basin, a major oil and gas producing region. The station's NAICS code 486210 indicates it is part of pipeline transportation of natural gas. Environmental considerations for this facility include its proximity to rural areas in Caddo County, with potential impacts on local air quality from compressor engines and fugitive emissions. The Anadarko Basin is known for extensive oil and gas activity, and such facilities contribute to the regional energy infrastructure while requiring adherence to environmental regulations regarding emissions and spill prevention.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of Caddo County, Oklahoma, within the Anadarko Basin, a region with dense oil and gas infrastructure. Proximity to agricultural land and waterways necessitates careful management of potential leaks or spills. The dehydration process involves handling natural gas liquids and condensates, which pose risks to soil and groundwater if released. Regulatory compliance under PHMSA and state environmental agencies helps mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

Hadson Livingston Dehydration Station is located at the intersection of N2630 and E1378 Roads in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States.

It is a natural gas dehydration station that removes water vapor from natural gas to meet pipeline quality standards, ensuring safe and efficient transmission.

In the United States, gas pipeline facilities are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192, which sets safety standards for design, construction, operation, and maintenance.

Environmental risks include potential releases of natural gas, volatile organic compounds, and condensates, which can affect air quality and contaminate soil and water. Proper maintenance and leak detection are critical to minimizing these risks.

The Anadarko Basin is a major oil and gas producing region in Oklahoma, with extensive pipeline networks for gathering, processing, and transporting natural gas. Facilities like Hadson Livingston Dehydration Station support the region's energy production and distribution.

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