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  • Redeployments, Production Restarts Continue in Gulf Following Isaac

    09/04/2012 1:25:34 PM PDT · by thackney
    Rig Zone ^ | September 04, 2012 | Karen Boman
    Offshore operators continued to redeploy workers and restart oil and gas production after evacuating personnel and halting Gulf of Mexico operations due to Hurricane Isaac. Lafayette, La.-based Stone Energy reported Tuesday that its major Gulf of Mexico facilities have been safely remanned, with damage from Hurricane Isaac to its facilities appearing to be minor. The company began shutting in production and evacuating workers on Aug. 26; by Aug. 28, virtually all of its Gulf production had been shut in, Stone said in a statement Tuesday. Stone's Gulf facilities were producing 35,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) prior to...
  • After Hurricane Isaac, oil companies retake nearly 400 platforms in Gulf of Mexico

    09/02/2012 3:25:35 PM PDT · by thackney · 6 replies
    AP via Times-Picaynne ^ | Saturday, September 01, 2012, 8:00 PM | Kevin McGill
    Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, a federal agency said Saturday, though offshore oil production still remains almost entirely shut down. Oil and gas workers began retaking the offshore sites Friday and federal officials said that 377 of the 596 productions platforms have some staffing on them, up from just 97. Yet officials estimate that 94 percent of oil production, and about 65 percent of natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, remains shut in in the aftermath of the hurricane. It...
  • Gulf Producers Look to Resume Operations as Isaac Threat Past

    08/30/2012 12:46:17 PM PDT · by thackney
    Rig Zone ^ | August 30, 2012 | Karen Boman
    With the threat posed by Hurricane Isaac to Gulf of Mexico offshore facilities past, some Gulf of Mexico operators were either redeploying or looking to return workers to offshore facilities on Thursday. Chevron Corp. said Thursday it started deploying personnel to onshore and offshore facilities "where it is safe to do so" to assess Hurricane Isaac's impact on its facilities. The company said it would not comment on any possible impact to its operations. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. expects to begin restaffing its central Gulf facilities - Gunnison, Marco Polo and Constitution - on Friday, the company said in a statement...
  • Most GOM Production Shut-In as Isaac nears SE Louisiana as Hurricane

    08/28/2012 11:17:16 AM PDT · by thackney · 6 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | August 28, 2012 | Karen Boman|
    Seventy-eight percent of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil production and almost half of U.S. Gulf natural gas production has been shut in as Tropical Storm Isaac is set to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane late Tuesday or early Wednesday. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. reported Tuesday that production continues at its operated Boomvang and Nansen tension leg spars in the western Gulf, but the company evacuated Monday all non-essential workers from these platforms as precaution. The company in total has evacuated approximately 195 workers from its Gulf of Mexico operations. Anadarko has evacuated all workers from and shut in production...
  • Isaac’s advance roils oil, gasoline markets

    08/28/2012 5:15:03 AM PDT · by thackney · 2 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | August 27, 2012 | Loren Steffy
    Prices for crude oil and gasoline rose today as the advance of Tropical Storm Isaac caused companies to shutter offshore production in the Gulf of Mexico and threatened Gulf Coast refineries. Crude futures for October delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose $1.03 a barrel to $97.18, the biggest increase in a week. Forecasters are predicting Isaac will pick up strength, becoming a hurricane and making landfall early Wednesday between New Orleans and the Florida Panhandle. About 24 percent of U.S. oil production and more than 8 percent of natural gas production has been affected by the storm, as...
  • Isaac shutting down production, refineries likely next

    08/27/2012 4:53:55 AM PDT · by thackney · 15 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | August 26, 2012 | Jeannie Kever
    Energy companies intensified their efforts to evacuate workers from the Gulf of Mexico, as companies continued shutting down production. The trend is likely to continue Monday with refinery operations also being suspended. BP said Sunday it had suspended production at all of its operated production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, as it and other energy companies scramble to get ready for Tropical Storm Isaac to blast into the Gulf. The storm was moving across the Florida Keys and toward the Gulf Sunday afternoon, and several of the leading storm-tracking models show a westward shift, with a growing consensus that...
  • PdVSA to Take Over Rig for Drilling Off Cuban Coast {Venezuela}

    08/06/2012 10:10:27 AM PDT · by thackney
    Dow Jones via Rig Zone ^ | August 06, 2012 | Kejal Vyas|
    Venezuela's state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PdVSA, will take over a rig for an exploration project off Cuba's west coast "in the upcoming days" after a Malaysian-Russian consortium was unable to make a commercial discovery using the rig at a separate site, a statement in Cuban state newspaper Granma said Monday. The Venezuelan company will receive control of the Scarabeo 9 platform to begin exploration drilling in deep waters off Cuba's coast with the Gulf of Mexico, the state publication said. ... Venezuela sends Cuba around 100,000 barrels of oil a day in exchange for around 30,000...
  • Emergency drill tests containment equipment in Gulf

    07/30/2012 5:10:54 AM PDT · by thackney · 1 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | July 27, 2012 | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
    il industry representatives and regulators are four days into a first-of-its-kind test of how they would respond to a runaway offshore well in the wake of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. The drill, which began Tuesday morning, tests the Marine Well Containment Company’s equipment for capping blown-out underwater wells and containing the hydrocarbons gushing from them. The exercise represents the first time the equipment and personnel responsible for deploying it have been put through a real-life emergency scenario with regulators looking on. To recreate emergency conditions, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement effectively told Shell Oil Co., that there...
  • One-Third of Obama’s Earnings 2009-2011 From Foreign Sources

    07/17/2012 7:17:49 AM PDT · by Baynative · 32 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 7/16/12 | Ben Shapiro
    During the time that President Obama has been in office, he has earned some $2,711,340 from foreign sources. That’s 30.1 percent of Obama’s total income during that time. During that period, Obama forked over $87,429 to foreign countries. Most of that cash comes from book sales. That’s an inordinately large amount of money coming from overseas – far more than the typical American, certainly. And the question becomes whether President Obama is outsourcing his book sales. After all, why not pay American tax rates on that income? Why not ship from the United States, rather than printing abroad?
  • Dem. Chair Invested in Swiss Banks, Foreign Drug Companies, and the State Bank of India

    07/10/2012 3:42:05 PM PDT · by BarnacleCenturion · 53 replies
    weeklystandard.com ^ | DANIEL HALPER | JUL 10, 2012
    Disclosure forms reveal that Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a member of Congress from Florida, previously held funds with investments in Swiss banks, foreign drug companies, and the state bank of India. This revelation comes mere days after the Democratic chair attacked presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for holding money in Swiss bank accounts in the past. "Americans need to ask themselves, why does an American businessman need a Swiss bank account and secretive investments like that?" the DNC chair, a chief surrogate for President Obama's reelection team, said on Fox News Sunday two days ago. "Just...
  • Democrats Want Romney to Explain Offshore Accounts

    07/08/2012 3:29:30 PM PDT · by madison10 · 31 replies
    Fox News ^ | 7/8/2012 | AP
    ...The line of attack, dismissed by the Romney campaign as an "unfounded character assault," follows new reports that raise questions about Romney's personal wealth, which could exceed $250 million. President Barack Obama's re-election campaign is expected to push the strategy throughout the coming week, underscoring their desire to portray Romney as disconnected from the middle-class voters he needs to win the presidency... Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/08/democrats-want-romney-to-explain-offshore-accounts/#ixzz204a1lm88
  • Tropic Storm Debby shuts in oil and gas production

    06/25/2012 5:14:24 AM PDT · by thackney · 21 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | June 24, 2012 at 2:53 pm | Laura Goldberg
    Offshore oil and natural gas operators in the Gulf of Mexico kept close watch on Tropical Storm Debby Sunday as they continued evacauting people from facilities and shutting down production. The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said as of 11:30 am Sunday based on operators reports that about 22.7 percent of the current daily oil production in the Gulf of Mexico was shut-in. It also estimated that about 22.9 percent of the current daily natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico had been shut-in. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Gulf of Mexico oil production accounts...
  • Israel Discovers New Giant Off-Shore Oil and Gas Field

    06/03/2012 7:39:21 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 31 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 3/6/12 | Tzvi ben Gedalyahu
    An Israel energy company announced Sunday it has discovered an off-shore energy field that may even surpass previous finds in terms of the possibilities of developing commercial grade oil. Israel Opportunity Energy Resources LP announced that its Pelagic licenses indicate 6.7 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas and 1.4 billion barrels of oil. By comparison, the previously announced Tamar and Leviathan off-shore fields contain an estimated 9 and 17 TCF of natural gas. The amount of commercial oil, if any, has not been finalized, but estimates of possible oil in the Leviathan field have been downsized to 600 million barrels....
  • Drug Use Among Job Applicants Hampers Offshore Recruiters

    06/02/2012 11:23:05 AM PDT · by thackney · 25 replies
    KHUF ^ | June 1, 2012 | Andrew Schneider
    The offshore drilling industry is struggling to find younger labor as its workforce ages. Companies are finding that a lack of skilled job candidates isn't their only problem. Many applicants are washing out due to drug use. Ask Hercules Offshore CEO John Rynd why it’s so hard to find skilled workers for offshore drilling and he’ll talk about hefty competition from shore-based employers. There’s a big demand for workers on land-based wells, thanks to the hydraulic fracturing revolution. The rise of auto manufacturing along the Gulf Coast means workers that traditionally formed part of the offshore labor pool are now...
  • Spanish oil company Repsol to stop drilling in Cuba

    05/29/2012 12:49:57 PM PDT · by thackney · 4 replies
    BBC ^ | 29 May 2012 | BBC
    Spanish company Repsol has said it is pulling out of Cuba after failing in a recent attempt to find oil off the island. Chairman Antonio Brufau told journalists and investors that Repsol "won't do another" well in Cuba. On 18 May Repsol announced an exploratory well it had drilled north of the Cuban coast had come up dry. Cuba's communist government is relying on potentially huge oil and gas reserves to revive the economy. Repsol's unsuccessful attempt, some 50km (31 miles) off the island, cost the company more than $100m (£155m). The decision to stop operations in Cuba was announced...
  • Excelerate Unveils US Floating Liquefaction Plans {LNG for export}

    05/17/2012 9:03:18 AM PDT · by thackney · 3 replies
    Downstream Today ^ | May 15, 2012 | Excelerate Energy
    Excelerate Energy L.P. is moving forward with the development of the first floating liquefaction facility in the United States utilizing its Floating Liquefaction Storage Offloading vessel (FLSO) technology. The Lavaca Bay LNG project will be located in Port Lavaca, situated between Galveston and Corpus Christi on the Texas Gulf Coast, and will be designed to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to markets worldwide by 2017. Excelerate Energy's FLSO comprises 3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of production capacity, 250,000 cubic meters (m3) of LNG storage, and a fully integrated gas processing plant. With this gas processing capability, the FLSO can...
  • Researchers Add 'A Dash of Carbon' to Create Nanosponges {for oil spills}

    04/16/2012 10:28:48 AM PDT · by thackney · 5 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | April 16, 2012 | Rice University
    Researchers at Rice University and Penn State University have discovered that adding a dash of boron to carbon while creating nanotubes turns them into solid, spongy, reusable blocks that have an astounding ability to absorb oil spilled in water. That's one of a range of potential innovations for the material created in a single step. The team found for the first time that boron puts kinks and elbows into the nanotubes as they grow and promotes the formation of covalent bonds, which give the sponges their robust qualities. The researchers, who collaborated with peers in labs around the nation and...
  • Yes, Virginia, President Obama Is An Oil Hypocrite

    04/03/2012 2:00:37 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 2 replies
    IBD editorials ^ | April 3, 2012
    Energy Policy: The Interior Department announces a five-year environmental study of offshore oil sites along the Atlantic coast with possible drilling off the Old Dominion in 2018 — only seven years after a promised lease sale. Despite taking credit for rising oil production on private and state lands he has nothing to do with, and claiming he supports opening up areas for domestic exploration as part of his "all-of-the-above" energy policy, President Obama in fact despises domestic fossil fuel production and moves to block it at every opportunity. During a visit to Norfolk, Va., last week, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar...
  • BP: U.S. hiding evidence on size of Gulf oil spill

    03/30/2012 10:47:04 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 11 replies
    Reuters ^ | March 30, 2012 | Jonathan Stempel
    (Reuters) - BP Plc (BP.L) has accused the U.S. government of withholding evidence that may show the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was smaller than federal officials claimed, a key issue in determining the oil company's liability. A reduction in the size of the spill would lower the maximum civil fine BP could be forced to pay under the U.S. Clean Water Act, a sum now estimated as high as $17.6 billion. The government is one of many plaintiffs suing BP over the April 20, 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, which killed 11 workers and triggered...
  • Obama Kills Atlantic Offshore Drilling For Five Years

    03/30/2012 10:12:48 AM PDT · by Nachum · 17 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 3/30/12 | John Sexton
    Yesterday the Obama administration announced a delaying tactic which will put off the possibility of new offshore oil drilling on the Atlantic coast for at least five years: The announcement by the Interior Department sets into motion what will be at least a five year environmental survey to determine whether and where oil production might occur. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell notes that a planned lease sale, which the administration cancelled last year, will now be put off until at least 2018. As you might expect, Republicans were not impressed with the decision: "The president's actions have closed an entire new...