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North Belridge Oil Field

The North Belridge Oil Field is a large oil field along California State Route 33 in the northwestern portion of Kern County, California, about 45 miles west of Bakersfield. It is contiguous with the larger South Belridge Oil Field to the southeast, in a region of highly productive and mature fields. Discovered in 1912, it has had a cumulative production of 136,553,000 barrels of oil, and retains 27,443,000 barrels in reserve, as of the end of 2006, making it the 40th largest oil field in the state.〔DOGGR 2006 annual report, p. 67〕
==Setting==
The oil field is located along the west side of State Route 33, beginning about four miles south of its junction with State Route 46. It is about five miles long by one mile across, paralleling the highway on the southwest. The low Antelope Hills run adjacent to the field on the southwest, and the entire area slopes gently down to the northeast, towards the San Joaquin Valley; agricultural fields and orchards begin on the other side of Highway 33 from the field. Elevations on the field range from about 600 to 700 feet above sea level, while the floor of the valley to the northeast is around 250 feet. The main production area of the field is almost completely flat.
The North Belridge Oil Field is part of the larger Belridge Producing Complex of Aera Energy LLC, which includes also the much larger oil fields of South Belridge, Lost Hills, and Cymric, all in northwestern Kern County. Other nearby oil fields include the small Antelope Hills and McDonald Anticline fields several miles to the southwest, and the large Lost Hills Oil Field to the northeast, adjacent to the town of Lost Hills.
The climate in the North Belridge area is arid to semi-arid, with an average annual rainfall of five to six inches (152 mm), almost all in the winter months. Temperatures in the summer routinely top 100 degrees Fahrenheit; occasional freezes occur in the winter. Native vegetation in the vicinity of the field is mostly grassland and sparse scrub, although most of the vegetation has been removed from the area of most active operations, with the land in these central areas now almost completely barren except for oil rigs, drilling pads, and associated equipment.

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