support facilities, piers, methods of processing, and environ- 

 mental problems are given in this section. Maps of all counties 

 are in Appendix 1. (See also Figures 1, 2, and 3) Appendix 

 II lists the individual facilities in each county. 



Information for the figures and county maps was obtained 

 from the Office of Planning and Research in the California 

 Governor's Office, from city and county records, from the file 

 of the State Division of Oil and Gas, from the Bureau of Land 

 Management, and from interviews with oil company personnel. 

 Adequate pipeline information was not available when this 

 report was written. The Task Force is currently compiling 

 the necessary information and will release pipeline maps with 

 its final report. 



Santa Barbara County 



1. Development and Production . There are 37 oil tracts 

 in production in state tidelands, and 68 in Federal OCS waters 

 off the Santa Barbara Coast. Most are being developed or 

 explored at the present time and over 30 oil and gas fields 

 are now producing 235,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) . In 

 all, there are 13 offshore platforms and 42 subsea wells. 

 Although gas injection and waterf looding are being used to 

 insure the rate of recovery from some fields, production is 

 still declining. One field has been exhausted and the plat- 

 forms removed (see Appendix 1, Maps 1 through 7). 



