Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 546 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
The state of California produced 310,-996,696 bbl. of oil and about 415,832,000 M cu. ft. of gas in 1944. Such oil production represented 18.5 per cent of the nation's production, as compared with 19 per cent in 1943 ,The tremendous demand placed upon the California fields is indicated by the monthly production in 1944, as follows: Month Barrels per Day Jan................... 809,262 Feb.................. 820,712 Mar.................. 824,592 .4pr ................. 829,973 May.................. 832,068 June.................. 846,038 July.................. 849,231 Aug.................. 858,932 Sept.................. 885,823 Oct................... 877,667 Nov.................. 876,613 Dec.................. 883,847 In all, 2100 wells in proved areas and 269 wildcats were drilled in California during the year 1944. At the end of the year, approximately 270 wells were drilling in the state, as compared with 156 wells at the same time in the preceding year. Nine new fields or new zone discoveries were made during the year, which, according to best estimates, will contribute some 77,000,000 bbl. of new reserves; in addition, the extensions of old fields will increase the new reserves about 165,000,000 bbl., or a combined total, through dis- coveries of new fields, zones, and extensions, of 242,000,000 bbl., offsetting to the extent of about 78 per cent the total oil produced during the year. Geographically, the reserves from these new field and zone discoveries and extensions are distributed as follows: Per Cent San Joaquin Valley........ 72 Coast Area............... 24 Los Angeles Basin Fields. . . 4 100 The state's reserves of crude oil at the end of the year have been estimated to be distributed as follows: The outstanding development project for the year was that of the United States Navy in the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. I, Elk Hills field. During the year, 115 wells were completed in this field, and at the close of the year an average of 19 strings of tools were drilling. This program is being jointly conducted by the Standard Oil Co. of California with the Navy and is designed to increase the production of Naval Petroleum Reserves from approxi-
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APA:
(1945) Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944MLA: Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.