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The
NewsRoom
Release: #3311
Date: July 22, 2005
Hurricane Emily
Evacuation and
Production Shut-in Statistics
as of Friday, July 22, 2005
*********** FINAL
REPORT ***********
For information concerning the storms click on
www.mms.gov
This survey contains
information from 27 companies as of 11:30 a.m. Central Time.
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Districts |
Lake Jackson |
Lake Charles |
Lafayette |
Houma |
New Orleans |
Total |
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Platforms
Evacuated |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Rigs
Evacuated |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Oil, BOPD
Shut-in |
7,101 |
785 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7,886 |
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Gas, MMCF/D
Shut-In |
103.04 |
4.10 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
107.14 |
These evacuations are equivalent to 0.00% of 819
manned platforms and 0.00% of 137 rigs currently operating in the GOM.
Today’s shut-in oil production is 7,886 BOPD. This
shut-in oil production is equivalent to 0.53% of the daily oil
production in the GOM, which is currently approximately 1.5 million
BOPD. This is an improvement in the return of production from the peak
shut-in oil production of 114,947 BOPD on July 19, 2005.
Today’s shut-in gas production is 0.107 BCFPD. This
shut-in oil production is equivalent to 1.07% of the daily gas
production in the GOM, which is currently approximately 10 BCFPD. This
is an improvement in the return of production from the peak shut-in
gas production of 0.701 BCFPD on July 19, 2005.
The cumulative shut-in oil production for the period
7/18/05-7/22/05 is 240,024 bbls, which is equivalent to 0.044% of the
yearly production of oil in the GOM which is approximately 547.5
million barrels. The cumulative shut-in was adjusted downward to
reflect production that came back online on 7/21, but was reported to
MMS after yesterday’s numbers were released.
The cumulative shut-in gas production
7/18/05-7/22/05 is 1.583 BCF, which is equivalent to 0.043% of the
yearly production of gas in the GOM which is approximately 3.65 TCF.
These cumulative numbers reflect updated production
numbers from all previous reports. The reports only represent input
received by 11:30 a.m. CDT. If a company does not report by 11:30 a.m.
it is not included in the special information release, but it is
included in the cumulative shut-in production. This may result in an
apparent increase in the cumulative report amount.
MMS, part of the U.S. Department
of the Interior, oversees 1.76 billion acres of the Outer Continental
Shelf, managing offshore energy and minerals while protecting the
human, marine, and coastal environments through advanced science and
technology research. The OCS provides 30 percent of oil and 21
percent of natural gas produced domestically, and sand used for
coastal restoration. MMS collects, accounts for, and disburses mineral
revenues from Federal and American Indian lands, with Fiscal Year 2004
disbursements of approximately $8 billion and more than $143 billion
since 1982. The Land and Water Conservation Fund, which pays for
cooperative conservation, grants to states, and Federal land
acquisition, gets nearly $1 billion a year.
Relevant Web Sites:
Media Contacts:
Debra Winbush (504)
736-2595
Caryl Fagot (504)
736-2590
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for
America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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