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Aera Energy

Aera Energy LLC (or simply Aera) is a natural gas, oil exploration and production company started as a joint venture between Shell plc (through Shell USA) and Mobil (which later merged to form ExxonMobil). Headquartered in Bakersfield, California, Aera Energy LLC is a California limited liability company,[1] and one of California's largest oil and natural gas producers, with an approximate 2015 revenues of over $2 billion. Aera is operated as a stand-alone company through its board of managers.

Aera Energy LLC
TypePrivate
IndustryPetroleum
Founded1997; 26 years ago (1997)
FounderShell plc and Mobil
HeadquartersAera Oaks,
Bakersfield, California, United States
Area served
California
Key people
Erik Bartsch
(CEO)
ProductsPetroleum, natural gas
OwnerIKAV
Number of employees
1,100
Websiteaeraenergy.com

In August 2022, IKAV, a European investment company, announced it was buying Aera from Shell and ExxonMobil.[2][3]

Business areas Edit

Most of Aera's production is located in the San Joaquin Valley. The company also has oil field operations in Ventura, Monterey and Fresno counties and has begun the permitting process to redevelop the East Cat Canyon oilfield in northern Santa Barbara County. Aera produces approximately 126,300 barrels of oil and 32 million cubic feet of natural gas each day, and has proved oil and natural gas reserves equivalent to approximately 536 million barrels of oil. Aera produces nearly 25 percent of California's oil and natural gas.[4]

The work force needs of Aera are provided by Aera Energy Services Company (Aera Services), a Delaware corporation. Aera and Aera Services employ about 1,100 people[5] and hundreds of contractor companies.

The company began operating as Aera Energy LLC on June 1, 1997, and consists of the California onshore and offshore exploration and production assets previously operated by CalResources LLC (a former Shell affiliate), Mobil Exploration & Producing US Inc. (now an ExxonMobil affiliate), and ARCO.

Business relationships Edit

Other business interests Edit

Belridge Project Edit

In 2017, Aera Energy launched its plan to build California's largest solar field in partnership with GlassPoint Solar.[6] This initiative called Belridge Project covers 770 acres and it is constructed to assist the company's oil extraction process and make it more sustainable.[6][7]

Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve Edit

The Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve, located about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Bakersfield, consists of 6,059 acres (24.52 km2) of habitat.6 More than a dozen rare, threatened and endangered birds, animals and plant life can be found in the preserve. The preserve encompasses the last two miles (3 km) of riparian habitat along the Kern River, where it drains into Buena Vista Lake.

Established in 1992 by ARCO and the California Department of Fish and Game, the preserve was acquired by Aera in 1998. The preserve is largely riparian habitat and is surrounded by active oil fields (the North Coles Levee Oil Field and South Coles Levee Oil Field, as well as the Elk Hills Oil Field to the west, operated by California Resources Corporation.7

Real estate development Edit

As oil and gas production declines in the Los Angeles Basin, Aera is planning to develop some property holdings in Orange and Los Angeles counties for residential, commercial, and recreation uses while setting aside large portions of its property as natural open space.[8] The company calls this initiative Brea 265, which aims to develop former oil fields into residential areas.[9]

The master planned community of Vista Del Verde, Aera's first real estate development, followed the decommissioning and cleanup of the 850-acre (3.4 km2) Yorba Linda oil field. The community includes housing, parks, an elementary school, and a city-owned golf course, Black Gold Golf Club.[10] As part of the development, Aera added more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of adjacent, company-owned land to the Chino Hills State Park, and provided funding for the restoration, enhancement, and maintenance of native habitats within the park.[citation needed]

Two additional real estate projects are being planned. The Aera Master Planned Community would develop approximately 3,000 acres (12 km2) of company-owned land in unincorporated Los Angeles and Orange counties, approximately where the county line intersects the Orange Freeway (SR-57). Part of the larger Brea-Olinda Oil Field, the property has been used for oil operations dating back to the 1890s and cattle grazing operations since the 1850s. Aera is pursuing approvals to develop this property for residential and commercial uses while devoting more than 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) to recreation uses and open space restoration. The project will also preserve and enhance a wildlife corridor to improve regional open space connectivity.[11]

Aera owns a 50 percent interest in approximately 400 acres (1.6 km2) known as the Newport Banning Ranch property on the western edge of the city of Newport Beach. Aera is a participant in Newport Banning Ranch, LLC, which has submitted a proposal to build 1,375 homes, parks, a coastal inn, and a small commercial center on about 153 acres (0.62 km2) of the site, while preserving and restoring more than 55 percent of the property for open space and wildlife habitat uses. The project would remove oil facilities and restore the surface of most of the oil operations areas on the property, consolidating the remaining oil operations to two sites totaling about 20 acres (81,000 m2).[12][13]

Counting current plans and proposals in Orange and southeastern Los Angeles Counties, Aera estimates that about two-thirds of the original land position held by Aera and its predecessors in these areas has been or will ultimately be devoted to park, recreation or open space uses.

Nearly all large-scale projects proposed in metropolitan Southern California encounter opposition from neighbors and environmental groups, who often have competing visions for a given piece of property. Aera's projects are no exception. Opponents have raised environmental concerns and argued that new development will place an unacceptable strain on local water supplies, transportation infrastructure, schools and other public services.7

The projects are currently being examined under the California Environmental Quality Act, which provides a detailed process to examine projects, solicit input from a broad spectrum of individuals and public agencies, and give all stakeholders a voice in shaping projects prior to approval.

Lawsuits Edit

A pollution lawsuit, filed October 2001, alleged Aera Energy allowed 600 million barrels of oil wastewater to seep into the subsurface aquifers of the Starrh Farms after putting oil drilling waste into a mile of unlined percolation ponds near the farm.[14] In 2004, a Kern County Superior Court jury awarded the Fred Starrh family more than $7 million, though they originally sought $3 to $4 billion for damages and cleanup.[15] Both sides appealed to the California Court of Appeal, Fifth District. The Court granted a partial directed verdict and ordered a new trial.[16] In 2009, Starrh refiled the lawsuit in the Kern County Superior Court.[17] There were two subsequent jury trials, in 2009 and 2013.[18] Aera Energy was found liable and ordered to pay $9 million.[19]

Aera Energy is also involved in a legal tussle with the state of California over its de facto ban on fracking, an oil field extraction technique.[20] In 2021, Aera filed a lawsuit against the state after it denied 49 of its fracking permit applications based on climate change concerns.[20][21]

Awards Edit

In 2002 Aera's Belridge Producing Complex won the prestigious North American Maintenance Excellence (NAME) Award for its maintenance and reliability program and results. 8 In 2004 Aera's North Midway Sunset Unit was awarded a NAME Award.8 Aera is the first oil exploration and production company to win the award previously given only to manufacturing organizations. In 2011 Aera's development team was awarded the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) Manufacturing Excellence Award. Aera is the first energy company to receive the award.9

In popular culture Edit

Aera Energy is depicted as "Shore Oil" in the 2019 American film, The Devil Has a Name, inspired by true events depicted in the pollution lawsuits by Starrh Farms.[22]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Xia, Roxana; Rust; Susanne; Chabria; Anita (October 10, 2021). "California's offshore oil rigs are decades old, and industry resists decommissioning them". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  2. ^ Orozco, Lance (September 1, 2022). "German company buys one of state's largest oil producers, which has operations in Ventura County". KCLU. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  3. ^ Olalde, Mark (October 27, 2022). "Oil giants sell thousands of California wells, raising worries about future liability". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  4. ^ Resnick-Ault, Jessica; Nair, Arathy S.; Khan, Shariq (July 1, 2021). "EXCLUSIVE Shell plans to exit California joint venture with Exxon Mobil -sources". Reuters. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  5. ^ "IBISWorld - Industry Market Research, Reports, and Statistics". www.ibisworld.com. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Pierce, Harold. "State's largest solar energy project, coming to Kern in 2019, will fuel oil extraction, cut industrial emissions". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  7. ^ Mooney, Chris (November 29, 2017). "One of the country's biggest oil fields just turned to an unexpected power source: Solar". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  8. ^ "Oil Company Moves Forward On 1,100-Unit Resi Project In OC". The Real Deal Los Angeles. March 28, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  9. ^ "Brea 265 development of former oil fields now up to city decision makers". Orange County Register. March 28, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  10. ^ Black Gold Golf Club Official website
  11. ^ Aera Master Planned Community Official website
  12. ^ Fry, Hannah (December 2, 2014) "Companies, Coastal Commission in dispute over Banning Ranch oil wells" Daily Pilot
  13. ^ Newport Banning Ranch Official website
  14. ^ Stock, Stephen; Campos, Robert; Horn, Michael; Ettema • •, Kaslin (November 27, 2018). "Toxic Wastewater From Oil Fields Endangers California's Water Supply, Scientists Tell NBC Bay Area". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  15. ^ Phillips, Matt. "Jury awards $7 million to farmer". bakersfield.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  16. ^ Court of Appeal, Fifth District, California, Decided: July 20, 2007. "STARRH AND STARRH COTTON GROWERS v. AERA ENERGY LLC". Findlaw.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Superior Court of California, County of Kern. "Starrh and Starrh Cotton Growers v. Aera Energy LLC" (PDF). Civil Lawsuit Complaint. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  18. ^ Stock, Stephen (November 27, 2018). "Toxic Wastewater From Oil Fields Endangers California's Water Supply, Scientists Tell NBC Bay Area". NBCBayArea.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  19. ^ Cox, John (March 8, 2013). "Aera-Starrh lawsuit goes to jury". Bakersfield.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  20. ^ a b Cox, John (March 31, 2022). "Aera challenges governor's fracking ban". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  21. ^ "California denies most fracking permits ahead of 2024 ban". AP NEWS. November 24, 2021. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  22. ^ Walsh, Katie (October 16, 2020). "Review: With the environment on the line, 'The Devil Has a Name' wastes its shot on melodrama". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  • . Aera Energy LLC. Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2014. 1
  • . Aera Energy LLC. Archived from the original on August 7, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2010.4
  • "Aera workers". USW Local 12-6. Retrieved November 9, 2007.5
  • . Aera Energy LLC. Archived from the original on July 23, 2007. Retrieved June 2, 2007.6
  • "Save the Wildlife Corridor". Save the Wildlife Corridor. from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2007.7
  • . NAME Award. Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2007.8
  • . Association for Manufacturing Excellence. Archived from the original on March 30, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2014.9

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is nonstandard and inconsistent footnote style Please help improve this article if you can May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Aera Energy LLC or simply Aera is a natural gas oil exploration and production company started as a joint venture between Shell plc through Shell USA and Mobil which later merged to form ExxonMobil Headquartered in Bakersfield California Aera Energy LLC is a California limited liability company 1 and one of California s largest oil and natural gas producers with an approximate 2015 revenues of over 2 billion Aera is operated as a stand alone company through its board of managers Aera Energy LLCTypePrivateIndustryPetroleumFounded1997 26 years ago 1997 FounderShell plc and MobilHeadquartersAera Oaks Bakersfield California United StatesArea servedCaliforniaKey peopleErik Bartsch CEO ProductsPetroleum natural gasOwnerIKAVNumber of employees1 100Websiteaeraenergy comIn August 2022 IKAV a European investment company announced it was buying Aera from Shell and ExxonMobil 2 3 Contents 1 Business areas 2 Business relationships 3 Other business interests 3 1 Belridge Project 3 2 Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve 3 3 Real estate development 4 Lawsuits 5 Awards 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBusiness areas EditMost of Aera s production is located in the San Joaquin Valley The company also has oil field operations in Ventura Monterey and Fresno counties and has begun the permitting process to redevelop the East Cat Canyon oilfield in northern Santa Barbara County Aera produces approximately 126 300 barrels of oil and 32 million cubic feet of natural gas each day and has proved oil and natural gas reserves equivalent to approximately 536 million barrels of oil Aera produces nearly 25 percent of California s oil and natural gas 4 The work force needs of Aera are provided by Aera Energy Services Company Aera Services a Delaware corporation Aera and Aera Services employ about 1 100 people 5 and hundreds of contractor companies The company began operating as Aera Energy LLC on June 1 1997 and consists of the California onshore and offshore exploration and production assets previously operated by CalResources LLC a former Shell affiliate Mobil Exploration amp Producing US Inc now an ExxonMobil affiliate and ARCO Business relationships EditAera Energy LLC owns and operates the oil and natural gas producing assets Aera Energy Services Company provides the workforce for Aera Energy LLC Mobil California Exploration amp Producing Asset Company now an Exxon Mobil affiliate contributed its assets to Aera as part of a merger with CalResources LLC effective June 1 1997 ARCO traded California oil and natural gas production assets to Mobil which contributed those assets to Aera Energy LLC Shell is the majority 52 percent owner of Aera citation needed ExxonMobil is the minority 48 percent owner of Aera citation needed Toll Brothers is a home builder for Aera s Vista del Verde real estate development in Yorba Linda California The United Steelworkers labor union originally the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union represents some Aera employees Other business interests EditBelridge Project Edit In 2017 Aera Energy launched its plan to build California s largest solar field in partnership with GlassPoint Solar 6 This initiative called Belridge Project covers 770 acres and it is constructed to assist the company s oil extraction process and make it more sustainable 6 7 Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve Edit The Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve located about 20 miles 32 km southwest of Bakersfield consists of 6 059 acres 24 52 km2 of habitat 6 More than a dozen rare threatened and endangered birds animals and plant life can be found in the preserve The preserve encompasses the last two miles 3 km of riparian habitat along the Kern River where it drains into Buena Vista Lake Established in 1992 by ARCO and the California Department of Fish and Game the preserve was acquired by Aera in 1998 The preserve is largely riparian habitat and is surrounded by active oil fields the North Coles Levee Oil Field and South Coles Levee Oil Field as well as the Elk Hills Oil Field to the west operated by California Resources Corporation 7 Real estate development Edit As oil and gas production declines in the Los Angeles Basin Aera is planning to develop some property holdings in Orange and Los Angeles counties for residential commercial and recreation uses while setting aside large portions of its property as natural open space 8 The company calls this initiative Brea 265 which aims to develop former oil fields into residential areas 9 The master planned community of Vista Del Verde Aera s first real estate development followed the decommissioning and cleanup of the 850 acre 3 4 km2 Yorba Linda oil field The community includes housing parks an elementary school and a city owned golf course Black Gold Golf Club 10 As part of the development Aera added more than 1 000 acres 4 0 km2 of adjacent company owned land to the Chino Hills State Park and provided funding for the restoration enhancement and maintenance of native habitats within the park citation needed Two additional real estate projects are being planned The Aera Master Planned Community would develop approximately 3 000 acres 12 km2 of company owned land in unincorporated Los Angeles and Orange counties approximately where the county line intersects the Orange Freeway SR 57 Part of the larger Brea Olinda Oil Field the property has been used for oil operations dating back to the 1890s and cattle grazing operations since the 1850s Aera is pursuing approvals to develop this property for residential and commercial uses while devoting more than 1 500 acres 6 1 km2 to recreation uses and open space restoration The project will also preserve and enhance a wildlife corridor to improve regional open space connectivity 11 Aera owns a 50 percent interest in approximately 400 acres 1 6 km2 known as the Newport Banning Ranch property on the western edge of the city of Newport Beach Aera is a participant in Newport Banning Ranch LLC which has submitted a proposal to build 1 375 homes parks a coastal inn and a small commercial center on about 153 acres 0 62 km2 of the site while preserving and restoring more than 55 percent of the property for open space and wildlife habitat uses The project would remove oil facilities and restore the surface of most of the oil operations areas on the property consolidating the remaining oil operations to two sites totaling about 20 acres 81 000 m2 12 13 Counting current plans and proposals in Orange and southeastern Los Angeles Counties Aera estimates that about two thirds of the original land position held by Aera and its predecessors in these areas has been or will ultimately be devoted to park recreation or open space uses Nearly all large scale projects proposed in metropolitan Southern California encounter opposition from neighbors and environmental groups who often have competing visions for a given piece of property Aera s projects are no exception Opponents have raised environmental concerns and argued that new development will place an unacceptable strain on local water supplies transportation infrastructure schools and other public services 7The projects are currently being examined under the California Environmental Quality Act which provides a detailed process to examine projects solicit input from a broad spectrum of individuals and public agencies and give all stakeholders a voice in shaping projects prior to approval Lawsuits EditA pollution lawsuit filed October 2001 alleged Aera Energy allowed 600 million barrels of oil wastewater to seep into the subsurface aquifers of the Starrh Farms after putting oil drilling waste into a mile of unlined percolation ponds near the farm 14 In 2004 a Kern County Superior Court jury awarded the Fred Starrh family more than 7 million though they originally sought 3 to 4 billion for damages and cleanup 15 Both sides appealed to the California Court of Appeal Fifth District The Court granted a partial directed verdict and ordered a new trial 16 In 2009 Starrh refiled the lawsuit in the Kern County Superior Court 17 There were two subsequent jury trials in 2009 and 2013 18 Aera Energy was found liable and ordered to pay 9 million 19 Aera Energy is also involved in a legal tussle with the state of California over its de facto ban on fracking an oil field extraction technique 20 In 2021 Aera filed a lawsuit against the state after it denied 49 of its fracking permit applications based on climate change concerns 20 21 Awards EditIn 2002 Aera s Belridge Producing Complex won the prestigious North American Maintenance Excellence NAME Award for its maintenance and reliability program and results 8 In 2004 Aera s North Midway Sunset Unit was awarded a NAME Award 8 Aera is the first oil exploration and production company to win the award previously given only to manufacturing organizations In 2011 Aera s development team was awarded the Association for Manufacturing Excellence AME Manufacturing Excellence Award Aera is the first energy company to receive the award 9In popular culture EditAera Energy is depicted as Shore Oil in the 2019 American film The Devil Has a Name inspired by true events depicted in the pollution lawsuits by Starrh Farms 22 See also EditShell Oil ExxonMobilReferences Edit Xia Roxana Rust Susanne Chabria Anita October 10 2021 California s offshore oil rigs are decades old and industry resists decommissioning them Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 27 2022 Orozco Lance September 1 2022 German company buys one of state s largest oil producers which has operations in Ventura County KCLU Retrieved September 1 2022 Olalde Mark October 27 2022 Oil giants sell thousands of California wells raising worries about future liability Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 7 2022 Resnick Ault Jessica Nair Arathy S Khan Shariq July 1 2021 EXCLUSIVE Shell plans to exit California joint venture with Exxon Mobil sources Reuters Retrieved July 15 2022 IBISWorld Industry Market Research Reports and Statistics www ibisworld com Retrieved June 27 2022 a b Pierce Harold State s largest solar energy project coming to Kern in 2019 will fuel oil extraction cut industrial emissions The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved July 15 2022 Mooney Chris November 29 2017 One of the country s biggest oil fields just turned to an unexpected power source Solar Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved July 15 2022 Oil Company Moves Forward On 1 100 Unit Resi Project In OC The Real Deal Los Angeles March 28 2022 Retrieved June 27 2022 Brea 265 development of former oil fields now up to city decision makers Orange County Register March 28 2022 Retrieved June 27 2022 Black Gold Golf Club Official website Aera Master Planned Community Official website Fry Hannah December 2 2014 Companies Coastal Commission in dispute over Banning Ranch oil wells Daily Pilot Newport Banning Ranch Official website Stock Stephen Campos Robert Horn Michael Ettema Kaslin November 27 2018 Toxic Wastewater From Oil Fields Endangers California s Water Supply Scientists Tell NBC Bay Area NBC Bay Area Retrieved June 27 2022 Phillips Matt Jury awards 7 million to farmer bakersfield com Retrieved October 27 2020 Court of Appeal Fifth District California Decided July 20 2007 STARRH AND STARRH COTTON GROWERS v AERA ENERGY LLC Findlaw com Retrieved October 27 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Superior Court of California County of Kern Starrh and Starrh Cotton Growers v Aera Energy LLC PDF Civil Lawsuit Complaint Retrieved October 27 2020 Stock Stephen November 27 2018 Toxic Wastewater From Oil Fields Endangers California s Water Supply Scientists Tell NBC Bay Area NBCBayArea com Retrieved October 27 2020 Cox John March 8 2013 Aera Starrh lawsuit goes to jury Bakersfield com Retrieved October 27 2020 a b Cox John March 31 2022 Aera challenges governor s fracking ban The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved July 15 2022 California denies most fracking permits ahead of 2024 ban AP NEWS November 24 2021 Retrieved July 15 2022 Walsh Katie October 16 2020 Review With the environment on the line The Devil Has a Name wastes its shot on melodrama Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 27 2022 Aera Energy LLC Aera Energy LLC Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved March 3 2014 1 Other Business Interests Aera Energy LLC Archived from the original on August 7 2010 Retrieved August 5 2010 4 Aera workers USW Local 12 6 Retrieved November 9 2007 5 Coles Levee Ecosystem Preserve Aera Energy LLC Archived from the original on July 23 2007 Retrieved June 2 2007 6 Save the Wildlife Corridor Save the Wildlife Corridor Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved November 9 2007 7 List of NAME winners NAME Award Archived from the original on July 20 2008 Retrieved November 9 2007 8 AME Manufacturing Excellence Awards Association for Manufacturing Excellence Archived from the original on March 30 2014 Retrieved March 3 2014 9External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aera Energy amp oldid 1179885696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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