2008

California Geothermal Fields

Basic Information
Author: 
California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources
Description: 
Geothermal Administrative Boundaries (Fields). Digital well locations can be found in a compressed EXE file that contains the well location database geothermal wells in the state of California. The data contained in the dataset includes Geothermal field polygons names, and area.The file should be downloaded to your computer, then uncompressed by double clicking on it. The file will extract into a DBF file that can be imported into your mapping software. The software used by the Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources to prepare the maps is MapInfo, but other mapping software should be able to import the DBF files. The information contained in the file includes API number, operator, well name and number, section, township, and range, and the latitude and longitude (the map projection used is Latitude/Longitude-NAD27 for Continental United States).Projection: Lat/Long; Datum: NAD 27, Clark 1866; Units: Feet; Coverage: State of California
Publication Date: 
Friday, March 21, 2008
Resource Language: 
English
Intelectual Originator Contact
Organization Name: 
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil Gas and Geothermal Resources
Person Name: 
Joy Arthur-Silva
Street Address: 
801 K Street, MS 20-20
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
CA
Postal Code: 
95814-3530
Country: 
United States
Phone: 
(916) 327-1042
Fax: 
(916) 445-0732
Available Files: 
Resource Information
Access Statement: 
DIGITAL WELL LOCATIONS can be found in a compressed EXE file that contains the well location database geothermal wells in the state of California. The file should be downloaded to your computer, then uncompressed by double clicking on it.
Constraints Statement: 
The data may change without notice. The Department of Conservation makes no warranties, whether expressed or implied, as to the suitability of the product for any particular purpose. Any use of this information is at the user’s own risk.
Quality Statement: 
A field shall contain at least one well capable of producing geothermal resources in commercial quantities. The supervisor shall establish the boundaries by graphically constructing a one-mile square around each well capable of producing geothermal resources in commercial quantities. Each such well shall be at the center of a square.
Resource Distribution Contact
Organization Name: 
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil Gas and Geothermal Resources
Street Address: 
801 K Street, MS 20-20
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
CA
Postal Code: 
95814-3530
Country: 
United States
Phone: 
(916) 327-1042
Fax: 
(916) 445-0732
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
42.3252
South bounding latitude: 
32.2861
West bounding longitude: 
-124.893
East bounding longitude: 
-113.818
Previous Citation
Bibliographic Citation: 
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) 2008. Geothermal Administrative Boundaries (Fields) accessed online at: ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/Data_Catalog/Geothermal/Geothermal_fields/readme.doc

Summary of Geothermal Operations 2008

Basic Information
Author: 
Johnson, E.A.
Author: 
Truschel, J.
Author: 
Woods, M.
Description: 
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: GEOTHERMAL DRILLING ACTIVITY In 2008, 32 new high-temperature geothermal wells were drilled in California compared to 12 wells drilled in 2007. Twenty- two of these wells were drilled in the Brawley field, 3 in the Salton Sea field and 7 at The Geysers (Figure 1). Total footage drilled in 2008 increased 5.7 times over the total footage drilled in 2007-- 194,758 feet ompared to 49,355 feet (Figure 2). The need for sustainable power set against the turmoil of the world’s economies created a chaotic 2008. What 2009 will bring in terms of developing geothermal projects is uncertain. However, one thing is certain, the increasing population’s need for electricity. This need alone would seem to indicate increased geothermal development in California especially in areas of known potential. GEOTHERMAL REGULATIONS The regulations used by Division staff to regulate geothermal wells in California were updated in 2008. Requirements were added for the maintenance of leases, well construction, spill contingency plans, and subsidence monitoring. Definitions were made clearer for observation wells and injection projects. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) In 2008, no new applications were received. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS The Geysers Power Company, LLC (Calpine Corporation) received an award from the Department of Conservation for eight years of outstanding lease-enhancement activities at The Geysers Geothermal field. Mammoth Pacific also received an outstanding lease award for its maintenance of the Casa Diablo field.
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Resource Language: 
English
Intelectual Originator Contact
Organization Name: 
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil and Gas
Person Name: 
Headquarters
Street Address: 
801 K Street, MS 20-20
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
CA
Postal Code: 
95814-3530
Country: 
United States
Phone: 
(916) 445-9686
Fax: 
(916) 323-0424
Resource Information
Resource Distribution Contact
Organization Name: 
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil and Gas
Person Name: 
Headquarters
Street Address: 
801 K Street, MS 20-20
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
CA
Postal Code: 
95814-3530
Country: 
United States
Phone: 
916-445-9686
Fax: 
916-323-0424
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
42.0517
South bounding latitude: 
31.9735
West bounding longitude: 
-126.826
East bounding longitude: 
-113.994
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