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In 2017, Aera Energy launched its plan to build California's largest solar field in partnership with GlassPoint Solar. [8] This initiative called Belridge Project covers 770 acres and it is constructed to assist the company's oil extraction process and make it more sustainable.
Belridge Solar is an enhanced oil recovery facility that is currently being developed in the South Belridge Oil Field and, when complete, will be California’s largest solar energy field. It is a joint project between Aera Energy and GlassPoint Solar . [ 1 ]
As of 2023 Aera Energy LLC is the main operator on the field. They claim a daily production of 140,000 barrels (22,000 m 3) of oil equivalent (boe/d) from the entire Belridge Unit, with the oil being shipped to the refineries in Martinez and Torrance for processing into gasoline and other products. [9] [10]
Belridge also had trouble fielding board members, another reason cited in its lapsation waiver. ... Aera Energy LLC, which had by then taken over the oil fields, closed and demolished all 41 ...
In 2008 Aera was the largest operator, with approximately 1,300 active oil wells. American Energy had approximately 150, and Greka Energy 73. American Energy produces from the Dow Chanslor lease, which straddles the boundary between the North and South Belridge fields, while Greka maintains a group of production wells along Highway 33 in the ...
Feb. 26—The new head of Bakersfield-based oil producer Aera Energy LLC on Thursday condemned growing calls to end California petroleum production, charging in an exclusive interview that the ...
Jul. 6—One of two partners behind Aera Energy LLC is looking to pull out of the Bakersfield-based oil producer, according to a report last week that relies on comments made by four unnamed sources.
A rendering of future solar field at South Belridge. The Belridge Solar Project is a joint venture between GlassPoint Solar and Aera Energy. The project was announced in November 2017 and, when completed, is projected to produce approximately 12 million barrels of steam per year through a 850MW thermal solar steam generator.