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Synthetic Minor Non-Significant Emissions Permit granted to Caerus Uintah, LLC (previously Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC) for Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station project.

Comprises records related to the artificial minor NSR permit for the Caerus Uintah, LLC, previously known as Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC, concerning the Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station, situated on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, Uintah County, Utah.

RevisedPermit for Synthetic Minor Operations: Caerus Uintah, LLC (previously Anadarko Uintah...
RevisedPermit for Synthetic Minor Operations: Caerus Uintah, LLC (previously Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC) - Compressor Station at Cottonwood Wash

Synthetic Minor Non-Significant Emissions Permit granted to Caerus Uintah, LLC (previously Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC) for Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station project.

In April 2017, the permit for Caerus Uintah, LLC's Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station was issued under the Tribal Minor New Source Review Permit Program at 40 CFR Part 49. The compressor station, located on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Uintah County, Utah, operates within the state.

At the time, the company was known as Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC. However, a change in ownership was documented on August 17, 2020, with the new entity, Caerus Uintah, LLC, taking over. The change in ownership was reflected in a document published on the same date.

The effective permit number for the compressor station is SMNSR-UO-000007-2012.001. The documents "Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC - Cottonwood Wash CS: Synthetic Minor NSR Permit & Response to Comments" and "Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC - Cottonwood Wash CS: Administrative Record for Synthetic Minor NSR Permit," were published alongside the permit on April 3, 2017. The former is a 686.93 KB PDF file, while the latter is a larger 12.88 MB PDF file.

The response to public comments on the proposed synthetic minor NSR permit was also published at the same time. The permit became effective on May 4, 2017.

As of August 2020, there is no specific information available regarding the current status and recent changes of the Caerus Uintah, LLC permit. However, the permit for KGH Operating Company, which is in the same region and involves a similar facility type, was issued in 2018.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it would be advisable to consult the EPA's official records or contact them directly, as they would have the latest information on permits and their status.

As of June 2025, the EPA has issued a permit and administrative record for Caerus Uintah, LLC, but the details of any changes or updates as of August 2020 are not specified in the available information.

[1] Source: EPA Records (accessed June 2025)

  1. The transformation in ownership from Anadarko Uintah Midstream, LLC to Caerus Uintah, LLC, in August 2020, has raised questions about potential shifts in the oil-and-gas industry's involvement in environmental-science, particularly relating to the environmental impact of the Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station.
  2. Given the expansion of the Cottonwood Wash Compressor Station's operations in the realm of energy production, it would be interesting to examine how finance, being a crucial aspect of industry development, is influencing these changes.
  3. In the future, it would be essential for Caerus Uintah, LLC to prioritize environmentally-friendly practices within the oil-and-gas sector, considering increasing concerns about industry sustainability and the impact of carbon emissions on our environment.

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