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The
NewsRoom
Release: #3359
Date: September 25, 2005
Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita
Evacuation and Production Shut-in Statistics Report
as of Sunday, September 25, 2005
Next Report will be issued on Monday, September 26,
2005 at 1:00 PM CDT
For information concerning the storm click on
www.mms.gov
This
survey reflects 74 companies’ reports as of 11:30 a.m. Central Daily
Time.
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Districts |
Lake Jackson |
Lake Charles |
Lafayette |
Houma |
New Orleans |
Total |
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Platforms
Evacuated |
110 |
135 |
133 |
110 |
178 |
666 |
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Rigs
Evacuated |
10 |
21 |
13 |
25 |
23 |
92 |
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Oil, BOPD
Shut-in |
77,751 |
61,071 |
211,602 |
335,969 |
815,470 |
1,501,863 |
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Gas, MMCF/D
Shut-In |
963.77 |
1,172.07 |
1,164.32 |
1,337.53 |
3,409.13 |
8,046.82 |
These statistics are reflective of
evacuations and shut-in production from Hurricanes Katrina (remaining)
and Rita
These evacuations are equivalent to 81.32% of 819
manned platforms and 68.66% of 134 rigs currently operating in the
Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
Today’s shut-in oil production
is 1,501,863 BOPD. This shut-in oil production is equivalent to 100%
of the daily oil production in the GOM, which is currently
approximately 1.5 million BOPD.
Today’s shut-in gas production
is 8.047 BCFPD. This shut-in gas production is equivalent to 80.47%
of the daily gas production in the GOM, which is currently
approximately 10 BCFPD.
The cumulative shut-in oil
production for the period 8/26/05-9/25/05 is 33,283,422 bbls, which is
equivalent to 6.079 % of the yearly production of oil in the GOM
(approximately 547.5 million barrels).
The cumulative shut-in gas
production 8/26/05-9/25/05 is 156.037 BCF, which is equivalent to
4.275% of the yearly production of gas in the GOM (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.
Shut-ins for oil and gas
production are standard procedures conducted by industry for safety
reasons. Once facilities have been inspected and all standard checks
have been completed the production for these facilities will be
brought back on line.
The MMS will continue to update
the shut-in statistics at 1:00 PM CDT each day until these statistics
are no longer significant.
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. The OCS provides 29 percent
of oil and 19 percent of natural gas produced domestically, as well as
sand used for coastal restoration. MMS collects, accounts for, and
disburses mineral revenues from Federal and American Indian lands, and
contributes to the Land and Water Conservation Fund and other special
use funds,
with Fiscal Year 2004 disbursements of about $8 billion and more than
$143 billion since 1982.
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The MMS would like to inform everyone that it
activated its Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) for Hurricane
Rita on Thursday, September 22nd. To contact the MMS COOP team
please call the COOP Operations Center at (703)
787-1250.
All incidents caused by Hurricane Rita are to be
reported accordingly to the COOP team at the number provided
above or faxed to (703) 787-1575. MMS Employees should use the
phone numbers on the
GOM MMS Employee Emergency Information page. |
Contact: Gary Strasburg
(202) 208-3985
(202) 550-2197
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America
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