Oil Among the Vines
Vineyard Avenue in the Edison Oil Field, East of Bakersfield, California, USA
March 21, 2008, about 1 pm PDT.
© 2008 G. Donald Bain, All Rights Reserved.
The southern San Joaquin is also an historically important oil producing area, though most fields are played out now. In this area oil wells are scattered through the orange groves and vineyards. Pumps like this are known as walking beam or sucker rod pumps, and crude oil is slowly drawn to the surface from thousands of feet below. This is where the contemporary energy economy begins.
Lat: 35° 19' 25" N
Long: 119° 54' 49" W
Elevation: 139 m
Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

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