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The Sites Reservoir is a proposed offstream reservoir project west of Colusa in the Sacramento Valley of northern California to be built and operated by the Sites Project Authority. The project would divert water from the Sacramento River upstream of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta through existing canals to a new reservoir 14 miles ...
As one of the largest reservoir projects in California, the Sites Reservoir is an off-stream water storage project north of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. It will be located in Sites Valley, 10 ...
The proposed $4.5 billion Sites Reservoir on ranch lands in Glenn and Colusa counties would be California’s first major reservoir in nearly 50 years. It is designed to capture more water from ...
The field underwent a £1.3 billion upgrade project in the mid-1990s, which involved depressurising the entire reservoir and making extensive modifications to three of the four Brent platforms. This converted them to low-pressure operation, which unlocked significant quantities of natural gas from the reservoir and extended the field life ...
Sep. 30—The Sites Reservoir project has recently taken another crucial step forward, with the Sites Project Authority receiving a response from the State Water Resources Control Board regarding ...
The production strategy is to maintain reservoir pressure through water injection. [4] The production data for the Gorm field is shown in the following table. Production and injection numbers are cumulative rates up to 1 January 2014. About 400 barrels per day (64 m 3 /d) of crude oil from the nearby Rolf oil field are processed on the Gorm ...
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Reservoir Chalk Geological age Danian and Upper Cretaceous: Offshore Block 5604/29 &30 Reservoir depth 2,800 m Reservoir pressure and temperature 434 bar and 90°C. Field delineation 93 km 2: Reserves Oil 12.9 million m 3. Gas 2.6 billion Normal m 3. Discovered 1969