Overview
Enterprise Crude Pipeline/Addington Crude Oil Station is an operational oil pipeline facility in Addington, Oklahoma, United States. It plays a key role in the regional crude oil transportation network.
Enterprise Crude Pipeline/Addington Crude Oil Station is an operational oil pipeline facility located in Addington, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States. The facility is part of the extensive crude oil pipeline infrastructure that supports the movement of crude oil from production areas to refineries and distribution hubs. As a crude oil pipeline station, this facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines. The station is part of Enterprise Products Partners' crude oil pipeline system, which is one of the largest in the United States. The facility's NAICS code 486110 indicates it is classified as crude petroleum pipeline transportation. The Addington station contributes to the efficient transportation of crude oil, supporting the energy supply chain in Oklahoma and beyond. Its location in Jefferson County places it within a region with significant oil production and pipeline activity, underscoring its importance in the local and national energy infrastructure.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a rural area of Jefferson County, Oklahoma, approximately 1.5 miles east of US 81. The surrounding environment includes agricultural land and open spaces. Pipeline operations in this region are subject to environmental regulations aimed at preventing spills and protecting groundwater and soil. The age of the pipeline and cathodic protection systems are critical factors in maintaining integrity and minimizing environmental risk.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Addington, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States, approximately 1.5 miles east of US 81.
It is an operational crude oil pipeline station that transports crude oil as part of Enterprise Products Partners' pipeline network.
Oil pipelines in the US are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines.
Key risk factors include proximity to populated areas or waterways, pipeline age, cathodic protection effectiveness, and the commodity transported (crude oil).
The facility is part of a major crude oil pipeline system that connects production areas to refineries, supporting the energy supply chain in Oklahoma and the broader US.
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