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Estimated oil and gas reserves, Southern California Outer Continental Shelf, December 31, 1982

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5633799
Remaining recoverable reserves of oil and gas in the Outer Continental Shelf off Southern California are estimated to be 968 million barrels of oil and 1,851 billion cubic feet of gas as of December 31, 1982. These reserves are attributed to 14 fields. Original recoverable reserves from these fields are estimated at 1,217 million barrels of oil and 1,983 billion cubic feet of gas. The estimates for both the remaining and the original recoverable reserves of oil and gas are higher than the corresponding estimates for December 31, 1981. Reserve estimates for 12 fields were based on volumetric reservoir studies. Decline-curve and volumetric analyses were used for the remaining two fields. Six fields were on production at year's end and a gas field is scheduled to commence production in 1983. 5 refs., 2 figs., 1 tab.
Research Organization:
California State Univ., Hayward (USA)
OSTI ID:
5633799
Report Number(s):
USGS-OFR-83-559; ON: TI85901596
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English