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Rework to Repair Well Casing at Pier G within Tidelands Operating Areas

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Tidelands Oil Production Co. is proposing to rework well OWF 32, API number 0403730048, located on Pier A in the Wilmington Oil Field near Los Angeles, California, to restore well integrity by addressing casing damage. The rework involves squeeze cementing a compromised section of the existing casing and installing a 5.5-inch casing sleeve to seal the identified hole, after which the well will resume its current production function. This project is subject to regulatory approval by the California Department of Conservation’s Geologic Energy Management Division, which will issue the necessary permit to authorize the operational modifications. Although the contract title references Pier G, the well location specified in the details is Pier A, indicating a possible discrepancy in documentation. The activity is part of routine maintenance to ensure safe and continuous oil production and will be conducted under the oversight of the state’s energy regulatory body. The project was posted as a forecast on July 9, 2026, and the primary point of contact is Associate Oil and Gas Engineer Dejan Andjelic, with Pradeep Thallapalle serving as the agent for coordination.

General Info

Tidelands to rework OWF 32 on Pier A with casing sleeve and cementing, pending state permit.

Agency

California Conservation, Department of

NAICS

213111 - Drilling Oil and Gas WellsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Los Angeles, CA

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NOI Rework CEQA Notice of Exemption for OWF 32 Well Repair

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AgencyCalifornia Conservation, Department of
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California Conservation, Department of
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Contacts
Dejan AndjelicAssociate Oil and Gas Engineer
Pradeep ThallapalleAgent

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Tidelands proposes to rework the existing production well OWF 32 in the Wilmington field; the well is located on Pier A. The rework consists of repairing the casing of an existing wellbore by squeeze cementing a known casing hole and installing a 5.5” casing sleeve prior to returning the well to its current use. The proposed project consists of the California Department of Conservation, Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) approving one permit for Tidelands Oil Production Co. to rework the well listed below, in the Wilmington Oil Field, to address well integrity issues. API # 0403730048 Well Name OWF 32

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