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The NewsRoom
Release: #3814
Date: May 5, 2008
Advances
in Oil and Gas Leasing, Drilling and Production Continue in Deepwater
Gulf of Mexico
Latest Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Report Presents 2007 Industry
Highlights
HOUSTON – With approximately 72 percent of the Gulf of Mexico’s
oil production coming from wells drilled in 1,000 feet (305 meters) of
water or greater, advancement into deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM)
continues as offshore operators meet the challenges presented in
exploring and developing this energy frontier. The continued
expansion is detailed in the latest deepwater report released today by
Randall Luthi, Director of the Minerals Management Service (MMS), at
the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston. The report,
Deepwater Gulf of Mexico 2008: America’s Offshore Energy Frontier, chronicles the activities of the oil and gas industry in the
deepwater (1,000 feet of water or more) Gulf over the past sixteen
years.
“Continued advancement into this deepwater
frontier is important to our Nation’s energy security,” said Director
Randall Luthi. “The Gulf of Mexico is a key energy producer and the
safe and environmentally responsible development of our resources is
vital to the economy and our way of life.”
In 2007, 54 percent of all GOM leases were
located in water depths greater than 1,000 feet. In the two 2007
lease sales, Western Gulf Lease Sale 204 and Central Gulf Lease Sale
205, almost 70 percent of the tracts receiving bids were in water
depths of 1,312 feet or greater (400 meters).
“As we look at the data, it’s clear that
deepwater advancement is occurring in all areas – leasing, drilling
and production,” said Luthi. “At the end of 2007, there were 130
producing projects in deepwater; that’s double the amount from five
years ago.”
Additionally, 94 exploratory wells and 48
development wells were drilled in 2007. Of the 48 development wells
drilled, 60 percent were in ultra-deepwater, water depths greater than
5,000 feet. Eight new deepwater discoveries were announced by oil and
gas operators in 2007 with the deepest in 7,400 feet of water.
Copies of this new report can be obtained from
MMS, free of charge, either in paper or on a single compact disc, by
visiting the MMS Public Information Office, 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.,
New Orleans, Louisiana.
You can telephone 1-800-200-GULF or 504-736-2519
local. Ask for OCS Report MMS 2008-013, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico
2008: America’s Offshore Energy Future. The report is also
available
online in Adobe's PDF format.
(9.05
MB)
Contact:
Caryl Fagot
504-736-2590
Eileen Angelico
504-736-2595
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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05/27/2008,
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