California kicked off the first US oil boom in 1892, and over the next 131 years produced almost 30 billion barrels of oil. Production peaked in 1986 at 402,000 barrels a day, but has consistently fallen to under 100,000 barrels today. With the state running annual deficits of $70 billion, it may be time to bring back California’s most lucrative industry.
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TIME TO KICK OFF THE NEXT CALIFORNIA OIL BOOM
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California kicked off the first US oil boom in 1892, and over the next 131 years produced almost 30 billion barrels of oil. Production peaked in 1986 at 402,000 barrels a day, but has consistently fallen to under 100,000 barrels today. With the state running annual deficits of $70 billion, it may be time to bring back California’s most lucrative industry.