The Inglewood Oil Field, located in Los Angeles, California, has been a significant contributor to the city's history and economy since its discovery in 1924. With a boundary covering approximately 1,000 acres, it stands as one of the largest urban oil fields in the United States, having produced over 400 million barrels of oil to date.
As one of the most productive oil fields in the entire L.A. Basin, the Inglewood Oil Field continues to be a reliable source of domestic oil and natural gas. With advancements in technology, it is estimated that up to 50% of the field's oil resources remain accessible through drilling and production activities, ensuring a steady supply of oil for Southern California's refineries for many years to come.
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