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Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.3
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Midway-Sunset Oil Field produces primarily from Neogene sands and gravels which are found within the upper Monterey Formation, the Reef Ridge Shale, the Etchegoin Formation, the San Joaquin Formation and the lower and middle Tulare Formation. Age dates based on radiometric...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.2
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Midway-Sunset Oil Field brea was being used by the Yokut Indians long before it was described by promoters in the late nineteeth century. The first known oil well was drilled sometime around 1887 and produced heavy oil from the Tulare Formation. The field was first reported on from...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.4
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Midway-Sunset Oil Field is located along the southwest edge of the San Joaquin Valley forming a 25 mile long and three mile wide field along the northeast-flank of the Temblor Range by the town of Taft. In 1995, the field’s average production was 163,400 BOPD mostly from steam enhanced...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.6
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The upper Miocene Monterey shale units of the Midway-Sunset field and the San Joaquin basin are the main source rocks for many of the oil producing formations. The Monterey Formation is derived from diatom frustules making the rocks rich in biogenic silica. The four siliceous members...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.7
EISBN: 9781732014855
... Formation at Midway-Sunset Oil Field (a major mechanism causing these turbidity flows was probably movement along the San Andreas fault, in other words, the flows were seismically induced). The fans were generally timetransgressive northwestward, as the Gabilan Range was transported right laterally...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.8
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Midway-Sunset Oil Field lies along the tectonically active western margin of the southern San Joaquin basin, only 6-7 mi (9.6-11.2 km) east of the western edge of the North American plate. Upper Miocene Spellacy coarse clastics were derived from a granitic source located nearby...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.9
EISBN: 9781732014855
... to formation evaluations. With the advent of horizontal drilling this reservoir has been and continues to be one of the most significant at Midway-Sunset Field ...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.10
EISBN: 9781732014855
... environments. Trapping of oil in the Etchegoin is caused by the pinchout or truncation of individual sandstone members often against the flanks of anticlines. The Etchegoin Formation produced most of the first one billion barrels of Midway-Sunset’s 2.4 billion barrels of cumulative oil production indicating...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.11
EISBN: 9781732014855
.... Production from the San Joaquin Formation, at the Midway-Sunset field, is minor with production figures not available because it has been commingled with production from the Etchegoin and Tulare Formations. The oil is 12° to 28° API gravity and is found in both stratigraphic and structural traps. San Joaquin...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.13
EISBN: 9781732014855
... Many significant advances in horizontal drilling and production technology have occurred during the past decade. Although horizontal wells still comprise a small fraction of the total number of wells drilled annually at Midway-Sunset field, their number has been steadily increasing as more...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.14
EISBN: 9781732014855
... In 1991 and 1993 two seismic surveys were acquired across and in the vicinity of the Midway-Sunset Oil Field. High quality imaging has been difficult to obtain due to noise from the thousands of pumping wells, and steamflood operations associated with the field. Complex subsurface structure has...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.15
EISBN: 9781732014855
... Although steam injection is widely used in hydrocarbon extraction, little is known of the effects of steam on reservoir properties. This study documents mineralogic changes resulting from cyclic steam injection into the Potter sand (upper Miocene) at Midway-Sunset field. Samples were obtained...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.19
EISBN: 9781732014855
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.20
EISBN: 9781732014855
... In January, 1991, Santa Fe Energy Resources conventionally cored 660 ft (201 m) of the upper Miocene Spellacy sandstone in well 495-17, located in section 17, T32S, R32E, Midway-Sunset field, Kern County, California (Fig. 1). Section 17 is a Santa Fe Energy fee property that has produced heavy...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.21
EISBN: 9781732014855
... Well No. l8R is located in the northwest of the southwest of the northeast quarter of section 21, T31S, R22E, Midway-Sunset field, Kern County, California (refer to the Potter Sandstone paper, this volume). The interval of core that will be on display is shown on the electric log in Figure 1. ...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.22
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Pliocene Etchegoin Formation forms a distinctive subsurface reservoir unit in the Midway-Sunset field. Because it does not crop out in the adjacent Temblor Range to the west (P1.1), conventional core data is critical for informed interpretations of its reservoir character, facies...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.23
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The Pliocene San Joaquin Formation is a distinctive subsurface unit in the Midway-Sunset Oil Field that forms a minor reservoir unit (P1.1). Because it does not crop out in the adjacent central Temblor Range to the west (P1.1), conventional core data is critical for informed interpretations...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75.24
EISBN: 9781732014855
... The nonmarine Pliocene and Pleistocene Tulare Formation forms the stratigraphically highest subsurface reservoir in the Midway-Sunset Oil Field (Pl.1) It crops out extensively within and along the western flank of the field in the east-central Temblor Range, where it has been remapped recently...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.32375/2001-GB75
EISBN: 9781732014855