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Occurrence of water and thermogenic gas from oil-bearing formations in groundwater near the Orcutt Oil Field, California, USA

Robert Anders, Matthew K. Landon, Peter B. McMahon, Justin T. Kulongoski, Andrew G. Hunt, Tracy A. Davis | April 11th, 2022


Study region: Santa Barbara County, California, USA.

Study focus: To analyze a wide array of newly collected chemical, isotopic, dissolved gas, and age
dating tracers in conjunction with historical data from groundwater and oil wells to determine if
water and/or thermogenic gas from oil-bearing formations have mixed with groundwater in the
Orcutt Oil Field and surrounding area.

New hydrological insights for the region: Three of 15 groundwater samples had compositions
indicating potential mixing with water and/or thermogenic gas from oil-bearing formations.
Relevant indicators included salinity tracers (TDS, Cl, Br), NH3, DOC, enriched δ13C-DIC, δ2H-
CH4, δ13C-CH4, and δ13C-C2H6 values, and trace amounts of C3-C5 gas. The potential sources/
pathways for oil-bearing formation water and/or thermogenic gas in groundwater overlying and
adjacent to the Orcutt Oil Field include: (1) upward movement from formations developed for oil
production due to: (a) natural migration; or (b) anthropogenic activity such as injection and/or
movement along wellbores; and (2) oil and gas shows in overlying non-producing oil-bearing
formations. Groundwater age tracers, elevated 4He concentrations, and isotopic compositions of
noble gases indicated legacy produced water ponds were not a source. This phase of the study
relied on samples and data from existing infrastructure. Additional data on potential end-member
compositions from new and existing wells and assessments of potential vertical head gradients
and pathways between oil and groundwater zones may yield additional insight.

Keywords

fracking, groundwater contamination, Groundwater Exchange, monitoring, water and energy