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Facts relating to Well No. 5, Lease OCS-P 0234, Pitas Point Unit area, and the earthquake of August 13, 1978, Santa Barbara Channel, California

January 1, 1978

A build-up of pressures developed in an exploratory well being drilled in the Santa Barbara Channel during the period August 9 to 15, 1978. Nearly coincidentally, a sharp earthquake occurred 2 miles south of the city of Santa Barbara at 3:55 p.m. PDT on August 13, 1978. A task group was formed by the Director, Geological Survey, on August 14, mainly because of concern over the high down-hole pressures in the well. The charge to the task group was to study the situation fully in order that appropriate and immediate measures could be directed to protect against a fracturing of rock formations in the vicinity of the hole that might permit the escape of gas or oil to the surface. The task group was also asked to look into the possibility of any relationship between the well problems and the earthquake.

Publication Year 1978
Title Facts relating to Well No. 5, Lease OCS-P 0234, Pitas Point Unit area, and the earthquake of August 13, 1978, Santa Barbara Channel, California
DOI 10.3133/ofr78906
Authors Russell G. Wayland, A. Dewey Acuff, Thane M. McCulloh, C. Barry Raleigh, John G. Vedder, Keith A. Yenne
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 78-906
Index ID ofr78906
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse