California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater (COGG) Program
The USGS California Water Science Center is working in partnership with state and federal agencies to answer the following questions about oil and gas development and groundwater resources:
- Where are protected groundwater resources?
- How close are oil and gas operations and protected groundwater, and what geologic materials separate them?
- Where is there evidence of fluids from oil and gas sources in protected groundwater? Where does evidence indicate no connections?
- When fluids from oil and gas sources are present in protected groundwater, what pathways or processes are responsible for observed transport?
- Have oil and gas operations as a whole contributed to water-quality changes in groundwater basins?
The program's framework was developed and adopted by the California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) in July 2015.
The USGS is the technical lead in implementing the State Water Boards' Oil and Gas Regional Groundwater Monitoring Programthrough the COGG program. The program receives funding from the California State Water Resources Control Board, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and USGS cooperative matching funds.
>> Explore the Program
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Fluid levels in the Oxnard Oil Field, Ventura County, California
Water chemistry data for samples collected at groundwater sites near the Oxnard oil field, June 2017-August 2017, Ventura County, California
Inorganic chemistry data for groundwater wells near selected oil fields in the southwestern San Joaquin Valley, central California
Aquifer test data for the Belridge multiple-well monitoring site (BWSD), Kern County, California
Historical produced water chemistry data compiled for selected oil fields in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, southern California
Historical Produced Water Chemistry Data Compiled for the Elk Hills Oilfield, Kern County, California
Historical produced water chemistry data compiled for the Orcutt and Oxnard oil fields, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, southern California
Aquifer test data for multiple-well monitoring site LHSP, Kern County, California
Geochemical and geophysical data for selected wells in and surrounding the South Cuyama oil and gas field
Historical Produced Water Chemistry Data Compiled for the Lost Hills and North and South Belridge Oilfields, Kern County, California
Geophysical and geochemical data for salinity mapping in the Midway-Sunset oil field area
Geochemical and geophysical data for wells in the Fruitvale and Rosedale Ranch oil and gas fields, Kern County, California, USA
Below are publications associated with this project.
A novel method for the extraction, purification and characterization of noble gases in produced fluids
Groundwater salinity and the effects of produced water disposal in the Lost Hills-Belridge oilfields, Kern County, California
Occurrence and sources of radium in groundwater associated with oil fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Groundwater quality of a public supply aquifer in proximity to oil development, Fruitvale Oil Field, Bakersfield, California
Contaminant baselines and sediment provenance along the Puget Sound Energy Transport Corridor, 2015
Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations
Land subsidence along the California Aqueduct in west-central San Joaquin Valley, California, 2003–10
Regional patterns in the geochemistry of oil-field water, southern San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
Groundwater salinity mapping using geophysical log analysis within the Fruitvale and Rosedale Ranch oil fields, Kern County, California, USA
Preliminary groundwater salinity mapping near selected oil fields using historical water-sample data, central and southern California
Prioritization of oil and gas fields for regional groundwater monitoring based on a preliminary assessment of petroleum resource development and proximity to California’s groundwater resources
Tracing enhanced oil recovery signatures in casing gases from the Lost Hills oil field using noble gases
Below are news stories associated with this project.
The USGS is the technical lead in implementing the State Water Boards' Oil and Gas Regional Groundwater Monitoring Program through the COGG program. The program receives funding from the California State Water Resources Control Board, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and USGS cooperative matching funds.
The USGS California Water Science Center is working in partnership with state and federal agencies to answer the following questions about oil and gas development and groundwater resources:
- Where are protected groundwater resources?
- How close are oil and gas operations and protected groundwater, and what geologic materials separate them?
- Where is there evidence of fluids from oil and gas sources in protected groundwater? Where does evidence indicate no connections?
- When fluids from oil and gas sources are present in protected groundwater, what pathways or processes are responsible for observed transport?
- Have oil and gas operations as a whole contributed to water-quality changes in groundwater basins?
The program's framework was developed and adopted by the California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) in July 2015.
The USGS is the technical lead in implementing the State Water Boards' Oil and Gas Regional Groundwater Monitoring Programthrough the COGG program. The program receives funding from the California State Water Resources Control Board, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and USGS cooperative matching funds.
>> Explore the Program
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Fluid levels in the Oxnard Oil Field, Ventura County, California
Water chemistry data for samples collected at groundwater sites near the Oxnard oil field, June 2017-August 2017, Ventura County, California
Inorganic chemistry data for groundwater wells near selected oil fields in the southwestern San Joaquin Valley, central California
Aquifer test data for the Belridge multiple-well monitoring site (BWSD), Kern County, California
Historical produced water chemistry data compiled for selected oil fields in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, southern California
Historical Produced Water Chemistry Data Compiled for the Elk Hills Oilfield, Kern County, California
Historical produced water chemistry data compiled for the Orcutt and Oxnard oil fields, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, southern California
Aquifer test data for multiple-well monitoring site LHSP, Kern County, California
Geochemical and geophysical data for selected wells in and surrounding the South Cuyama oil and gas field
Historical Produced Water Chemistry Data Compiled for the Lost Hills and North and South Belridge Oilfields, Kern County, California
Geophysical and geochemical data for salinity mapping in the Midway-Sunset oil field area
Geochemical and geophysical data for wells in the Fruitvale and Rosedale Ranch oil and gas fields, Kern County, California, USA
Below are publications associated with this project.
A novel method for the extraction, purification and characterization of noble gases in produced fluids
Groundwater salinity and the effects of produced water disposal in the Lost Hills-Belridge oilfields, Kern County, California
Occurrence and sources of radium in groundwater associated with oil fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Groundwater quality of a public supply aquifer in proximity to oil development, Fruitvale Oil Field, Bakersfield, California
Contaminant baselines and sediment provenance along the Puget Sound Energy Transport Corridor, 2015
Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations
Land subsidence along the California Aqueduct in west-central San Joaquin Valley, California, 2003–10
Regional patterns in the geochemistry of oil-field water, southern San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
Groundwater salinity mapping using geophysical log analysis within the Fruitvale and Rosedale Ranch oil fields, Kern County, California, USA
Preliminary groundwater salinity mapping near selected oil fields using historical water-sample data, central and southern California
Prioritization of oil and gas fields for regional groundwater monitoring based on a preliminary assessment of petroleum resource development and proximity to California’s groundwater resources
Tracing enhanced oil recovery signatures in casing gases from the Lost Hills oil field using noble gases
Below are news stories associated with this project.
The USGS is the technical lead in implementing the State Water Boards' Oil and Gas Regional Groundwater Monitoring Program through the COGG program. The program receives funding from the California State Water Resources Control Board, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and USGS cooperative matching funds.