Much of Gulf Oil and Gas Production Remains Offline
Posted on: Monday, 3 October 2005, 03:01 CDT
By Anonymous
Virtually all Gulf of Mexico oil production and about 80 percent of natural gas production remains shut in due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita. About 1.5 million barrels of daily oil production, the entire Gulf output, and 7.9 billion cubic feet of daily natural gas production remain shut in. More than 36.4 million barrels of oil, or 6.6 percent of annual Gulf production, and 172.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas, or 4.7 percent of annual Gulf production have been shut in since Hurricane Katrina first disrupted oil production in late August.
At least 683 of 819 drilling platforms and 87 of 134 drilling rigs remain evacuated because of the storms. (Copyright 2005 Dolan Media Newswires)
Source: New Orleans CityBusiness
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