HomeMy WebLinkAboutF-9b - State Lands Commission Review of Oil Operating AgreementJuly 11, 1983
CITY COUNCI�_f GEND�
ITEM NO.
TO: CITY COUNCIL
From: Utilities Director BY THE CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: STATE LANDS COMMISSION REVIEW OF OIL OPERATING AGREEMENT CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
J U L 111993
RECOMMENDATION:
I. Approve the contents of the Request for Proposal
2. Approve the text of the draft resolution prepared by the City
Attorney.
3. Approve the submission of the Request for Proposal and the draft
resolution to the State Lands Commission in accord with the Public
Resources Code.
DISCUSSION:
At its meeting on January 27, 1983, the Technical Oil Advisory Committee
(TOAC) recommended "that the operation of the (oil) field be put out to bid in
the manner of a consulting engineer's contract." In response to this recommen-
dation, which was approved by the City Council at its meeting on February 14,
1983, the staff prepared a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the operation of the
City's oil facilities. This RFP has been reviewed by the TOAC and a negative
Environmental Impact Report has been prepared.
At the present time the operation of the oil field is being managed by a
private operator, the Sampson Oil Company of Long Beach. This arrangement is
on a temporary month to month basis. The various legal actions surrounding the
field prevented the City from going to bid at an earlier date. These legal actions
were resolved in April and the City is now free to go to bid for a field operator.
As the field is part of the Tidelands Trust, the State Public Resources Code
places certain requirements upon the City prior to and during the bidding process
seeking an operator for the field.
The applicable sections of the Code are 7058.5, 7059, and 7060. These
sections of the Code require that the City adopt a resolution to declare its
intention to take the action of entering into an oil operating agreement. The
statute also fixes the time period for public announcement of the bid, and other
requirements for the City's bidding process. It also requires that the State
Lands Commission approve the proposed resolution prior to the adoption of the
resolution by the City. Thus, prior to adopting a resolution or putting the
proposed oil operating agreement out for bid, the City is required to petition
the State Lands Commission for approval of the proposed operating agreement.
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�oseph Devlin
Ulti 1 i yes Di rector
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Attachments:
1. Copy of Request for Proposal
2. Copy of Resolution
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH EXPRESSING ITS INTENTION TO
ENTER INTO AN OIL OPERATING AGREEMENT AND
INVITING BIDS THEREON
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach is presently engaged
in producing oil from a field located beneath tidelands; and
WHEREAS, the City Council and the Technical Oil
Advisory Committee (TOAC) believe that it is in the best
interests of the City of Newport Beach to retain a qualified oil
field operator to maintain and operate the 16 City -owned oil
wells, and related oil production and storage facilities in the
west Newport area; and
WHEREAS, litigation with respect to the City -owned
wells and production facilities has been resolved and no longer
constituted an impediment to the approval of an agreement with an
oil field operator; and
WHEREAS, the City has petitioned the State Lands
Commission for approval of this resolution, and attachments and
the State Lands Commission has approved same; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Section 7058 et seq of the
Public Resources Code require the City of Newport Beach to
express, by resolution, its intention to enter into an operating
agreement, requires that the resolution contain certain
information, and requires that the City follow certain procedures
prior to executing such an agreement; and
WHEREAS, this resolution fully complies with the
provisions of the Public Resources Code referenced above, and
expresses the intention of the City not only to enter into an oil
operating agreement, but to strictly follow the State statutes
with regard to the execution and performance of such agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach that:
1. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby
expresses its intention to enter into an agreement to
operate the sixteen (16) oil wells, and related oil
production and storage facilities owned by the City of
Newport Beach and located in the area commonly known as
"West Newport", northerly of Pacific Coast Highway and
westerly of 52nd Street if extended and more fully
described on Exhibit "A" to the request for proposal
which is attached to this resolution;
2. The term of the agreement will be two years. The
agreement will relate only to oil field operations, and
the agreement will convey no rights to the operator
other than compensation for work performed. Other terms
and conditions of the operating agreement will be as set
forth in the request for proposal which is attached to
this resolution, together with such additional terms and
conditions as may be deemed necessary or appropriate by
the City Council to fully protect the interests of the
City of Newport Beach, the State of California and the
State Lands Commission.
3. The operating agreement shall specify:
A. The monthly service fee to be paid to the operator
for the duties required to be performed pursuant to
the agreement; and
B. The compensation, expressed on the basis of an
hourly rate, for extra engineering work required of
the operator by City; and
C. The compensation, expressed on the basis of an
hourly rate, for extra administrative and office
work requested of operator by the City.
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4. The award of the operating agreement will be made to the
lowest responsible bidder, as determined by the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach, on the basis of
bids for the fees and services described in Section 3 of
this resolution. Bids are to be submitted on the
proposal form which is attached to this resolution.
Prospective bidders may obtain one copy of the proposed
form and other relevant documents, at no cost, at the
office of the Utilities Department, 949 W. 16th St.,
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. The Utilities Director is
authorized to transmit bid documents to persons known to
be qualified oil field operators. The operating
agreement will be awarded during the regularly scheduled
meeting of the City Council to be held
on The City Clerk is
hereby directed to publish this resolution, in the
official newspaper, at least once a week, for four
successive weeks, prior to the date and time fixed for
the award of the operating agreement, and the
publication of this resolution shall constitute notice
to all prospective bidders. Bids must be submitted to
the City Clerk and received at least days prior to
the date and time scheduled for the award of the
agreement. All bids shall be sealed and are to remain
sealed until opened, examined and recorded by the City
Council at the time the agreement is to be awarded.
ADOPTED this day of , 1983.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Mayor
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(Sample letter uo accompany "A Request for Proposal to Operate
City Owned Oil Facilities")
Gentlemen:
Attached is a Request for Proposal and a Proposal Form to operate and
maintain 16 City owned Tideland oil wells and related oil production facilities
in the West Newport Area.
You are invited to submit a proposal on the attached form. All Proposal
Forms must be sealed and must be received by the City Clerk on or before
10:00 A.M., August 1, 1983.
Arrangements can be made to inspect the oil producing facilities by con-
tacting Mr. Robert Dixon, Utilities Department Administrative Assistant at
(714) 640-2221. The office of the Utilities Department is located in the City's
Utilities Yard at 949 West 16th Street, Newport Beach, California 92663.
The insurance certificate need not accompany the Proposal Form but will
be required before starting any work.
Selection of an Operator will be based on the following considerations:
1. Professional qualifications.
2. Monthly service fee. and hourly rates.
3. Capability of the firm to accomplish the work in conformance with
the requirements of the City of Newport Beach.
4. Specialized experience of the firm in the type of work required.
5. Demonstrated performance of similar work with governmental
agencies or with private industry.
6. Familiarity with the geographical area of the project.
If you have any questions regarding the Request for Proposal or the.opera-
tion of the facilities, please contact Mr. Dixon at (714) 640-2221.
Yours truly,
Joseph T. Devlin
Utilities Director
& Rev. 4/26/83
Rev. 4/26/83
DRAFT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The City of Newport Beach is inviting proposals from qualified oil field
operators with oil field engineering experience to operate and maintain 16 City
owned tideland oil wells and related oil production facilities.in the West
Newport area. (See attached Exhibit "A".)
All proposals must be sealed and must be received by the City Clerk on or
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before 10:00 A.M., August 1, 1983. '
To assist in determining the qualifications of the Operator all proposals
must include a resume of the Operator's oil field experience and a statement
of financial condition.
I. SCOPE OF WORK
A. Duties of the Operator included in the Monthly Service Fee.
1. Perform all work necessary to manage, operate, produce, protect and
maintain the City owned tideland wells, tank farm, pipelines and
related oil production facilities in accordance with good oil field
practice.
2. Respond to all emergencies and provide for personnel to safely and
continuously operate the oil facilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
3. Provide a full time qualified pump operator with field truck and pay
all costs, direct and indirect, relating to the employment of the
pumper and use of the truck.
4. Provide the City with detailed recommendations, cost estimates and
technical advice to improve production, maintenance and security of
the oil facilities.
5. Keep accurate daily records of all production, treatment of oil, cut
and temperature of oil, deliveries and field testing on forms provided
by the City.
6. Recommend, schedule, coordinate and inspect the work of all oil field
service contractors.
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Request for Proposal
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7. Schedule, supervise and coordinate the transfer of all oil and gas sold
and shall gauge and measure promptly the quantity of oil and gas pro-
duced, saved and shipped.
8. Keep a detailed record and submit signed invoices for all material,
equipment, and services to be reimbursed by the City.
9. Perform individual well tests at least every 6 months, indicating rate
of production, the quantity of`.oil, water and sand produced.
10. Furnish small hand tools required in the normal operation.
11. Pay all State and Federal income taxes on Operators compensation and
all transportation, administrative and overhead costs.
B. Duties of the City.
1. Pay the Operator each month the monthly service fee stipulated in the
Proposal Form.
2. Pay for all major repair and improvement work done on the oil wells and
related production facilities by oil field service constractors and
vendors.
3. Unless otherwise specified, -pay for all utilities, chemicals, materials
and supplies required to operate and maintain the oil wells and related
production facilities.
4. Be responsible for the marketing of the oil and gas produced.
5. Obtain all operating permits.
6. Pay all property taxes and all taxes on the production and mining of
oil and gas.
II. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
A. Assignment.
No agreement or portion thereof may be assigned without the consent
of the City.
B. Authority of City.
The City shall have the final authority.in all matters affecting the work.
Request for Proposal
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C. Term.
The term of the operating agreement shall be for a period of 2 years.
D. Cancellation.
The operating agreement may be cancelled at anytime by the City without
liability for damages, when in the City's opinion the Operator is not
complying in good faith.
E. Inspection.
All work and operations shall at all times be slubject to inspection and
approval by the City. All material and work shall be of highest quality
and shall be in accordance with good oil field and construction practices.
F. Protection of Environment.
The Oil production facilities are located in and near environmentally
sensitive wet -land habitats. The Operator shall exercise every reason-
able precaution to protect the wet -land, channels and bodies of water
from pollution of any kind.
G. Safety.
The highest possible priority is to be placed on conducting a safe
operation. The Operator shall comply with the Safety Orders of the
State Division of Industrial Safety and all other applicable laws, ordi-
nances and regulations relating to safety.
H. Cooaeration with Others.
The Operator shall cooperate and take direction from the City and its
authorized representatives. The City has a "non-exclusive" property
right to operate and maintain its oil production facilities. Other oil
companies and utilities have operating rights over the same area. The
Operator will be required to fully cooperate with others and to schedule
and coordinate work so as not to interfere with the rights of others.
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Request for Proposal
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I. Use of City Personnel.
It is the policy of the City not to use City personnel in connection
with the normal operation of the oil field. Every effort shall be
made by the Operator to accomplish the required work by using outside
contractors and labor.
J. Labor.
The Operator shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and Local
labor laws.
K. Liability Insurance.
The Operator shall furnish the City a policy or certificate of liability
insurance in which the City is named as the insured or as an additional
insured.
The coverage shall provide the following minimum limits:
Bodily Injury ................. $250,000 each person
$500,000 each occurrence
$500,000-aggregate products
completed operations
Property Damage ............... $100,000 each occurrence
$250,000 aggregate
A combined single limit policy with -aggregate limits in the amount of
$1,000,000 will be considered equivalent to the required minimum limits.
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Request for Proposal
Page 5
Insurance companies shall be assigned Policyholders' Rating Q (or
better) by the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide: Property -
Casualty.
The Operator shall save, keep and hold harmless the City, its
officers and agents from all damages, costs or expenses in law or
equity that may at any time anise or be set up because of damages to
property, or of personal injury received by reason of or in the course
of performing work, which may be caused by any willful or negligent
act or omission by the Operator, any of the Operator's employees, or
any subcontractor.
All liability insurance policies shall bear an endorsement or
shall have attached a rider whereby it is provided that, in the event
of expiration or proposed cancellation.of such policies for any reason
whatsoever, the City shall be notified by registered mail, return
receipt requested, giving a sufficient time before the date thereof
to comply with any applicable law or statute,`but in no event,less than
30 days before expiration or cancellation is effective.
The cost of this insurance shall be included in the Operator's
monthly service fee.
L. Worker's Compensation -Insurance.
The Operator shall comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code by
securing,paying for, and maintaining in full force and effect for
the duration of the contract, complete Workmen's Compensation Insurance,
and shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City. The City,
its officers, or employees, will not be responsible for any claims
in law or equity occasioned by failure of the Operator to comply with
this paragraph.
Request for Proposal
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All compensation insurance policies shall bear an endorsement or
shall have attached a rider whereby it is provided that, in the event
of expiration or proposed cancellation of such policies for any reason
whatsoever, the City shall be notified by registered mail not less than
30 days before expiration or cancellation is effective.
The cost of this insurance shall be included in the Operator's
monthly service fee.
M. Extra Work.
When the City determines that required work is not covered by the monthly
service fee it shall be classified as "extra work". If the price for
extra work is not covered in the Proposal Form and cannot be agreed upon,
the City will pay for the extra work based on the accumulation of costs
of labor, materials and tools and equipment, plus a 15 percent markup for
all overhead and profit. Vendor's invoices shall be submitted with the
request for payment. The Operator shall not proceed with any "extra work"
unless a cost estimate has been prepared and authorized by the City.
N. Authority of Other Agencies.
1. The well heads and production facilities are locared in the County of
Orange and the operation at all times will be subject to the rules
and regulations of the County of"Orange Environmental --Management
Agency.
2. The oil reservoir is located in Tidelands under the Pacific Ocean and
the operation at all times will be subject to the authority of the
State Lands Commission of the State of California.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
PROPOSAL FORM
To the Honorable City Council
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
P. 0. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92663-3884
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Gentlemen:
The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the site and the oil
production facilities; has read the Request for Proposal, and hereby proposes
to furnish all services and do all the work required to operate and maintain
the oil production facilities in accordance with the Request for Proposal,
and will take in full payment therefor the following prices for the work:
1. Operate and maintain the City owned oil production facilities for a monthly
service fee of $ per month.
2. Provide requested extra engineering work for an hourly rate of
$ per hour.
3. Provide requested extra administrative and office work for an hourly
rate of $ per hour.
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