OG Chevron 23 Wells 11012021
Summary
                SCH Number
            
            
                2022080130
            
        
                    Public Agency
            
            
                California Department of Conservation
                (DOC)
            
        
                Document Title
            
            OG Chevron 23 Wells 11012021
        
                Document Type
            
            
                NOE - Notice of Exemption
            
        
                Received
            
            
                    Posted
                
                
                    8/5/2022
                
            
                Document Description
            
            Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (Chevron) proposes to drill 23 new wells (Attachment 1) in the Cymric oil field in Kern County to help mitigate the unrestricted flow of oil and water at the surface that is caused by a series of surface expressions referred to as “Gauge Setting 5” (GS-5). (Manmade surface expression can occur when steam injected under pressure to produce oil breaks through natural geologic barriers and comes to the surface; this is the case in the GS-5 surface expression.) Four of the new wells will be used to gather information and may never produce oil. Other new wells will produce oil in amounts determined necessary to relieve pressure in areas believed to be influencing GS-5. Only 4 of the 23 new wells will be drilled into the primary productive subsurface layer (the diatomite) for information gathering purposes but then will be plugged above that zone within the overburden. No production will occur from the diatomite productive zone. 
        Contact Information
                        Name
                    
                    
                        Jan Perez
                    
                
                        Agency Name
                    
                    
                        Department of Conservation, California Geologic Energy Management
                    
                
                            Job Title
                        
                        
                            Senior Environmental Scientist
                        
                    
                        Contact Types
                    
                    
                        Lead/Public Agency
                    
                
                            Phone
                        
                        
                    Location
                        Coordinates
                    
                    
                
                    Counties
                
                Kern
            
                    Regions
                
                Northern California
            
                    Other Location Info
                
                
                    Cymric oil field
                
            Notice of Exemption
                            Exempt Status
                        
                        
                            Emergency Project
                        
                    
                            Type, Section or Code
                        
                        
                            Sec. 21080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)
                        
                    
                            Reasons for Exemption
                        
                        
                            As the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lead agency for the project, CalGEM has determined that the proposed project is exempt from further environmental review requirements of CEQA, pursuant to the statutory exemption: Emergency Project (Pub. Resources Code, § 21080(b)(4); 14 CCR § 15269(c)). “Specific actions necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency. This does not include long-term projects undertaken for the purpose of preventing or mitigating a situation that has a low probability of occurrence in the short-term, but this exclusion does not apply (i) if the anticipated period of time to conduct an environmental review of such a long-term project would create a risk to public health, safety or welfare, or (ii) if activities (such as fire or catastrophic risk mitigation or modifications to improve facility integrity) are proposed for existing facilities in response to an emergency at a similar existing facility.” (14 CCR § 15269(c).)
                        
                    
                        County Clerk
                    
                    Kern
                