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The only operators on the field as of 2016 were SoCalGas and Vintage Production California, LLC, a subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum. The field produced approximately 50,000 barrels of oil in 2014, and the capacity of the gas storage reservoir is about 26 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Forty gas injection wells tap into the reservoir. [1] [2]
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has set a natural gas peak demand target of 4,121 million cubic feet per day, marking the threshold at which Southern California can meet demand ...
Oil production on the field continues from 32 active wells as of 2016. The gas storage reservoir is accessed through 115 gas injection wells, along with approximately 38 miles of pipeline internal to the field. [1] Three operators were active on the field: Southern California Gas Company, The Termo Company, and Crimson Resource Management Corp. [2]
Aliso Canyon SS 25 wellhead, December 17, 2015. Note subsidence craters at center, apparently from the attempts to plug the leaking well. The Aliso Canyon gas leak (also called Porter Ranch gas leak [1] and Porter Ranch gas blowout [2]) was a massive methane leak in the Santa Susana Mountains near the neighborhood of Porter Ranch in the city of Los Angeles, California.
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The oil field is in two parts, the Buena Vista Hills Area and the Buena Vista Front Area, both roughly linear features about 12 miles (19 km) long, running parallel about 2 miles (3.2 km) apart, and each being 1 to 2 miles (1.6 to 3.2 km) across, and trending from southeast to northwest.
California’s Public Utilities Commission launched its Long-Term Gas Planning Proceeding in 2020 to find proactive solutions to this very problem but four years later, they have little to show ...
An oil-gas separator adjacent to the Mandalay plant processes gas from the offshore Santa Clara and Hueneme fields and sells the gas to Reliant for use at the power plant. [5] Mandalay Beach Park consists of 94 acres (38 ha) of land left in its natural state, without amenities, and contains habitat for the endangered snowy plover .