Carpinteria Offshore Oil Field

Carpinteria Offshore Oil Field
The Carpinteria Offshore Oil Field in the waters off southern California. Other oil fields are shown in dark gray. Small red squares mark the locations of drilling platforms.
CountryUnited States
RegionSouthern California
LocationSanta Barbara County, both in State and Federal waters
Offshore/onshoreoffshore
OperatorsPacific Operators Offshore LLC (PACOPS), Dos Cuadras Offshore Resources (DCOR)
Field history
Discovery1964
Start of development1965
Start of production1965
Peak year1969
Production
Current production of oil1,345 barrels per day (~67,020 t/a)
Year of current production of oil2008
Producing formationsPico (lower Pliocene)

The Carpinteria Offshore Oil Field is an oil and gas field in Santa Barbara Channel, south of the city of Carpinteria in southern California in the United States. Discovered in 1964, and reaching peak production in 1969, it has produced over 106 million barrels of oil in its lifetime, and retains approximately 2 million barrels in reserve recoverable with present technology, according to the California State Department of Natural Resources.[1] Currently the field is produced from three drilling platforms four to five miles (8 km) offshore, within Federal waters outside of the tidelands zone. Two of the platforms are operated by Pacific Operators Offshore LLC (PACOPS), the operating arm of Carpinteria-based Carone Petroleum; the other platform is operated by Dos Cuadras Offshore Resources (DCOR). The Carpinteria field is the 50th largest field in California by total original oil in place, as of the end of 2008.[1]

The Carpinteria field is one of the only fields offshore California to straddle the line between state and federal waters. The portion of the field in state waters was abandoned in 1996 with the dismantling of the two platforms operated by Chevron.[2]

  1. ^ a b "2008 Report of the state oil & gas supervisor" (PDF). Department of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources. California Department of Conservation ("DOGGR 2009"). 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-25. Retrieved February 11, 2010. p. 63.
  2. ^ "Pacific Operators Offshore: field description". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-08-08.