Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

Ired Compressor Station - Gas Pipeline Facility in San Juan County, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO, New Mexico, United States

Overview

The Ired Compressor Station is an operational gas pipeline facility located 15 miles east of Blanco, San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. It plays a key role in natural gas transmission within the region.

The Ired Compressor Station is an operational gas pipeline facility situated in San Juan County, New Mexico, approximately 15 miles east of Blanco. As a compressor station, it maintains pressure and flow in natural gas pipelines, supporting the efficient transport of gas across the region. The facility operates under the jurisdiction of the United States Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations for gas pipelines. While specific technical specifications such as pipeline length or capacity are not detailed, the facility's NAICS code 486210 indicates it is part of the natural gas pipeline transportation sector. In New Mexico, gas pipeline infrastructure is critical for connecting production areas in the San Juan Basin to markets. Compressor stations like this one are typically equipped with gas turbine or electric compressors and include safety systems such as pressure relief valves and leak detection. The Ired Compressor Station contributes to the reliability of natural gas supply in the southwestern United States. Its location in a region with active oil and gas production underscores its role in the energy supply chain. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local and regional energy needs, while adherence to federal safety standards helps mitigate risks associated with gas transmission.

Environmental context

The Ired Compressor Station is located in a semi-arid region of northwestern New Mexico, characterized by sagebrush and juniper woodlands. Proximity to the San Juan River and its tributaries necessitates careful management to prevent potential spills or leaks from affecting water quality. The facility's operation involves combustion emissions from compressors, which are regulated under the Clean Air Act. Cathodic protection systems are used to prevent pipeline corrosion, reducing the risk of leaks. The surrounding area includes rural communities and agricultural land, making environmental monitoring important for protecting local ecosystems and water resources.

Frequently asked questions

The Ired Compressor Station is located approximately 15 miles east of Blanco, in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States.

It is a natural gas compressor station that maintains pressure and flow in gas pipelines, ensuring efficient transportation of natural gas through the pipeline network.

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

Typical safety measures include pressure relief valves, leak detection systems, emergency shutdown procedures, and cathodic protection to prevent corrosion. Operators also conduct regular inspections and maintenance.

Compressor stations emit combustion gases from engines or turbines, which are regulated under the Clean Air Act. They also have potential risks of gas leaks, which can affect air quality and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Proper maintenance and monitoring help mitigate these impacts.

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