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    Aera goes deep with new well
    The Bakersfield-based oil company and its partners started drilling a deep gas
    exploration well in a job that is expected to last seven months and reach a total
    depth of 20,000 feet.

    The company's exploration in the Lost Hills area of northern Kern County is the
    latest venture that hopes to confirm that a deep reservoir of gas in the area can
    be tapped at that depth, which is far deeper than most wells in the county.
    read, Aera goes deep in Kern County

    Some like it HOT
    They don't get the attention of "Old Faithful" at Yellowstone National Park.
    Even so, more than 100 wells, closer to Death Valley than any major city,
    produce copious amounts of steam. You just have to drill into the ground to get it.
    Steam  energy

    Enhanced Recovery Methods
    The idea in fracturing is to create better conductivity for the oil and gas to flow through to the well,” ... “If the rock is too soft it will close back in on itself so it is best applied to hard, low-permeability rock. You are trying to create enough of a contrast in permeability between the reservoir and the developed fracture. That gives the oil and gas a channel to flow through to the well.” full story

    Scraping the bottom of the oil well
    full story

    Well known oil columnist Bill Rintoul dies; he was
    famous for his knowledge of the oil industry.
    full story

    Previous article about Bill Rintoul

    California's Gov. Gray Davis in west Kern County today; June 27, 2001. He opens the state's newest power plant. 
    (The 320-megawatt Sunrise Power Project, Edison Mission Energy)
    full story

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    Also > Edison, Texaco team up on Sunrise California power plant.
     

    Californians hold little hope for solution from 
    Bush meeting with governor
    The cost of buying power for California is expected to reach at least $50 billion this year, up from $7 billion two years ago.

    US drilling activity increased this week May 25, Houston TX
    There were 1,262 rotary rigs drilling in the US and its territorial waters this week, said officials at Baker Hughes Inc. That's 37 more than the previous week and up sharply from 864 a year ago.

    EOG  to drill new wells
    EOG Resources plans to drill 127 wells in an emerging Kern County oil
    field near Wasco, CA ...

    Crude oil and natural gas prices
    The average well price of natural gas nearly quadrupled across the
    country last year, going from $2.12 per thousand cubic feet in January
    2000 to $8.06 a year later, according to the Energy Department. The
    price now stands at about $5.15. By comparison, the average price for U.S. crude oil has changed little over the last year and a half.

    President Bush's Energy Plan

    Natural Gas Prices in Houston Lose Their Bite
    http://hoovnews.hoovers.com

    PUC Allegations Detailed
    In her testimony before a state Senate committee, PUC President Loretta Lynch said the companies' behavior helped drain so much electricity from the state's grid that officials were forced to declare emergency alerts.
    full story

    PUC Chief Alleges Price Collusion
    Lynch said her agency, working with  the state attorney general's office, is probing patterns of plant outages that have created "artificial shortages," particularly when the state has issued emergency alerts because of seriously low levels of electricity.
    full story

    Oil and gas producer Kerr-McGee Corp. plans 
    to acquire HS Resources Inc. for about $1.25 billion in cash and stock in a deal that would greatly expand its reserves of natural gas.
    full story

    the Street.com Bush Energy Plan: Drilling for Investment Opportunities By Christopher Edmonds 
    full story

    Smarter Money: Energy Companies Aren't the Enemy
    By James J. Cramer
    full story

    Westcoast Energy Sells Two Power Plants to Calpine.
    full story

    Listen Closely: Natural Gas Supplies Are Telling You Something
    full story

    Brentwood Drilling Deepest Gas Well in Northern CA 
    full story

    President Bush
    Suggesting a combination of "good conservation" and increased energy supplies, he particularly cited the need to increase refining capacity. "And that may require us to analyze all regulations that discourage development," he said.
    full story

    Study: California Gas Prices Inflated
    Natural gas suppliers were able to corner enough of the pipeline capacity into California to drive up prices artificially, an Assembly subcommittee has concluded ...
    full story

    Natural gas giant responds - says state subcommittee report is flawed.
    El Paso Corp. officials called the Energy Oversight Subcommittee's April hearings "a sham,"
    full story

    May 13, 2001
    Phil Ryall: California legislation seeks to help Kern oil producers.
    full story
     

    California officials offer extraordinary ways to deal with power crisis.
    The state should seize generators' power plants and operate them itself this summer.
    "...The state spent a record or near record $1,900 a megawatt hour for
    electricity Wednesday as state grid operators narrowly avoided a third consecutive day of blackouts. That cost the state $319,200 to buy enough power to keep electricity flowing to 168,000 homes for an hour...."
    full story

    May 10, 2001
    Pale Rider well No. 3-26
    A new natural gas well involving Questar Corp. (NYSE: STR) and several small cap oil and gas companies may soon be sending 5-6 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to the energy starved California market. 

    The Pale Rider No. 3-26, a wildcat well in the Travis project area near Denverton Creek field (Sacramento Basin), Solano County, CA, is expected to start producing gas as soon as a one-mile pipeline is completed. 
    full story

    "In the Ground"  -  Natural Gas Woes
    by Don Whiteley 
    full story

    April 2001
    Deep gas plays could help deflate high prices
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    April 29, 2001
    More natural gas, oil exploration is needed
    By: Phil Ryall    full story

    April 11, 2001
    Power plant fuels business  (La Paloma)
    Kern County is by far the state's biggest oil producer with the oil industry
    dating to 1866 in McKittrick, the year a small refinery was erected there.
    On the electricity front, there are at least seven new power plants on the
    drawing boards for Kern County. Four other electrical power plants
    already have been approved for Kern with construction budgets totaling
    more than $1.2 billion. Combined, they are designed to light the equivalent of 2 million homes.   full story

    April 2001
    PGE Utility says it will not lighten up
    While Pacific Gas & Electric Co. enjoys creditor protection in bankruptcy
    court, that status hasn't stopped the utility from clamping down on folks
    who fall behind on their bills. full story

    April 2001
    Assembly approves bill to shorten approval of new power plants.
    full story

    April 2001
    Hilton Petroleum Ltd., operator of the Mica prospect,
    announced this week that after logging the Mica1-17,
    it has been determined that the well is outside
    the channel limits. The well has been suspended for
    possible future sidetracking.

    March 2001
    Energy crisis takes toll on oil industry.
    The power crisis in California is having a big impact
    on the industries that may be able to help. Many
    oil and gas industries have to stop producing 
    electricity and trim oil production because it's too expensive
    By Gaylen Young  full story

    Feb 2001
    Kern County business leaders discuss
    challenges, growth and energy crisis full story

    March 2001
    Experts may have found a solution to
    California's energy problems full story

    March 2001
    World's largest oil rig sinks

    Feb. 2001
    Special feature CNN California Power Crisis

    Jan. 23, 2001
    Kern County builds possible solution to
    California's growing power crunch

    Oct. 10/22/2000

  • Looking for "new oil" a pricey venture

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    Oct. 10/17/2000

  • Chevron, Texaco give U.S. East Coast top heating oil priority

  • Washington, Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Chevron Corp. and Texaco Inc., which have agreed to a $45.4 billion union, will make supplying the East Coast with heating oil this winter "a top priority," said U.S. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson.
     
  • Chevron-Texaco merger may hinge on unwinding Shell venture

  • Washington, Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) — U.S. antitrust enforcers will likely require Texaco Inc. to sell its 44 percent share of a joint-refining marketing venture with Shell Oil Co. before clearing its $45.6 billion takeover by Chevron Corp., legal and industry experts said.
     
  • Local Equilon refinery may change hands

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  • Energy digest

  • NEW YORK (Dow Jones News) — Crude oil futures were battered Monday by easing fears that violence in the Middle East could disrupt the region's oil exports, analysts said, with an emergency summit between Palestinian and Israeli leaders raising hopes of a cease-fire.
     
  • Oil companies' deal hits close to home

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  • Historic Kern River Field may be drilled solely by merged company

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  • Chevron clinches $34 billion deal for Texaco, though hurdles remain

  • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Chevron Corp.'s proposed $34 billion purchase of Texaco Inc. will create the world's fourth-largest publicly traded oil company, though not before the combined entity makes a number of significant divestitures in order to satisfy regulatory concerns.

    Oct. 10/16/2000
    Westminster Shareholders Approve Sale of Canadian Assets
    to AEC Oil & Gas

    Oct. 10/15/2000
    Chevron buying Texaco

    Big Oil   abc news

    Oct. 10/14/2000
    California gas discovery a real blast

    Oct. 10/13/2000
    Crude oil soars as Middle East
    violence raises supply concern

    Oct.10/12/2000 

  • Oil prices rise after violent outbreak in middle esat

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  • Oil jumps as U.S. stockpiles fall

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    Oct.10/4/2000 

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    Timeline History of Kern County
    http://www.bakersfield.com/2000/kernlife/historyofkern.htm



    Note: 1899:   The Kern River oil field, later to become one of the top producing fields in the nation, was developed seven miles northeast of the city.  And in 2000:   Skyrocketing oil prices drove the price of Kern River Crude to $26.50 per barrel on March 7, 2000 the highest peacetime price (and second highest ever) since deregulation. 



     
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