These production facilities are served by nine petroleum terminals, one 



offshore marine terminal, and 11 operating processing and storage units. 



The BLM Final Environmental Impact Statement did not give an estimate of 



additional processing and distribution needs for production from Sale 35 



tracts. However, the OCS Task Force did develop high and low production 



assumptions for Sale 35 and estimated additional facilities that would be 



required under each case. They are as follows: 



Orange County (Production from San Pedro Bay tracts) 



High Case Need for New Facilities 



45,000-65,000 BOPD One additional processing 



and storage facility plus 

 some gas handling capacity. 



Low Case 



25,000-35,000 BOPD No new processing and 



storage needed. 



Los Angeles County (Production from San Pedro, Santa Rosa-Cortex 



South and Santa Barbara Island tracts )-^^ 



High Case Need for New Facilities 



141,000-250,000 BOPD One to three new processing 



plus natural gas capacity of 11,000-188,000 



mcfd also needed. 



Low Case 



70,500-130,000 BOPD One to two new processing 



plus natural gas and storage facilities of 



80,000 b/d capacity and 

 the low estimate of needed 

 gas handling capacity in the 

 high case, above. 



The OCS Task Force also developed estimates for oil and gas produc- 

 tion likely to be processed and stored in Ventura County, and projections 

 of additional facilities that may be needed. Estimated production is 

 based on experience from the development of existing leases including 

 the Pitas Point and Santa Clara Units. This experience is extended to 



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