BOEMRE Tropical Storm Don Activity
Statistics Update: August 01, 2011Gulf
of Mexico Oil and Gas Activities are Being Monitored by Hurricane
Response Team
NEW ORLEANS — The Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement
(BOEMRE) Hurricane Response Team is concluding its
activities related to Tropical Storm Don. This is the final update of
evacuation and shut-in production statistics for
Tropical Storm Don.
Based on data from offshore operator
reports submitted as of 11:30 a.m. CDT today, none
of the 617 manned production platforms in the Gulf
of Mexico remain evacuated. Production platforms are
the structures located offshore from which oil and
natural gas are produced. Unlike drilling rigs,
which typically move from location to location,
production facilities remain in the same location
throughout a project’s duration.
None of the 62 rigs currently
operating in the Gulf remain evacuated. Rigs can
include several types of self-contained offshore
drilling facilities including jackup rigs,
submersibles and semisubmersibles.
As part of the evacuation process,
personnel activate the applicable shut-in procedure,
which can frequently be accomplished from a remote
location. This involves closing the sub-surface
safety valves located below the surface of the ocean
floor to prevent the release of oil or gas. During
the recent hurricane seasons, the shut-in valves
functioned 100 percent of the time, efficiently
shutting in production from wells on the Outer
Continental Shelf and protecting the marine and
coastal environments. Shutting-in oil and gas
production is a standard procedure conducted by
industry for safety and environmental reasons.
From operator reports, it is
estimated that approximately 2.3 percent of the
current oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has
been shut-in. It is also estimated that
approximately 0.9 percent of the natural gas
production in the Gulf of Mexico has been shut-in.
The remaining shut-in production is not associated
with any reported damage.
The production percentages are
calculated using information submitted by offshore
operators in daily reports. Shut-in production
information included in these reports is based on
the amount of oil and gas the operator expected to
produce that day. The shut-in production figures
therefore are estimates, which BOEMRE compares to
historical production reports to ensure the
estimates follow a logical pattern.
After the tropical storm passes,
facilities are inspected. Once all standard checks
have been completed, production from undamaged
facilities is brought back on line immediately.
Facilities sustaining damage may take longer to
bring back on line. BOEMRE will no longer report
Tropical Storm Don statistics.
|
|
Total |
Percentage
of GOM |
|
Platforms Evacuated |
0 |
N/A |
|
Rigs Evacuated |
0 |
N/A |
|
|
|
|
Total Shut-In |
Percentage of GOM Production |
|
Oil, BOPD Shut-in |
31,964 |
2.3 % |
|
Gas, MMCF/D Shut-in |
46 |
0.9 % |
This survey
information is reflective of 8 companies’ reports as
of 11:30 a.m. CDT today.
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