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Regulators Pressure Chevron for Information About 8 Recent Oil Leaks in Kern County

Oil flows at a Chevron oil field in Kern County in this photo tweeted May 13, 2019, by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Office of Spill Prevention and Response.

California regulators have ordered Chevron to provide more information about eight recent or ongoing oil leaks near a facility in Kern County.

The Bakersfield Californian reports the Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources said this week that material Chevron has turned over to date is unsatisfactory.

The agency is demanding records, maps, diagrams and all plans the company has to stop uncontrolled releases at Cymric Oil Field.

The seep out of the ground where Chevron injects steam to extract oil has been happening on and off for months.

The state has issued Chevron a notice of violation ordering it to stop steam injections around the area where the seep was occurring.

The company said by email Wednesday that its goal is to prevent the releases. It says it’s working closely with regulators.

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