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Ocean america drilling rig

Ocean america drilling rig

The oil field was discovered in 1998 by the Ocean America semi-submersible, mobile drilling rig operating in a water depth of 1,870 metres (6,140 ft). The discovery was later confirmed by wells drilled by GSF C.R. Luigs and . Production started in October 2007. [pdf]

FAQS about Ocean america drilling rig

Why is Oceana working to stop offshore drilling?

Oceana is working to prevent the expansion of offshore drilling in the United States. We must stop expanding oil drilling operations into new areas. Coastal economies depend on oil-free beaches; and clean, renewable sources of energy like offshore wind would provide far more jobs than oil drilling.

How does offshore drilling affect marine life?

Offshore drilling for oil and gas threatens marine life, and pollution from burning fossil fuels is the leading cause of climate change and ocean acidification. Oceana is working to prevent the expansion of offshore drilling in the United States. We must stop expanding oil drilling operations into new areas.

Is offshore drilling dangerous?

Opening new areas to offshore drilling poses dangerous and unacceptable risks. Offshore drilling for oil and gas threatens marine life, and pollution from burning fossil fuels is the leading cause of climate change and ocean acidification. Oceana is working to prevent the expansion of offshore drilling in the United States.

Would oil drilling be a good idea for a coastal economy?

Coastal economies depend on oil-free beaches; and clean, renewable sources of energy like offshore wind would provide far more jobs than oil drilling. Drilling in the remote Arctic is especially risky, as spills would destroy pristine habitats and be very difficult to contain or clean up.

How does drilling affect the ocean?

Also, the burning of fossil fuels is the leading source of carbon pollution, which contributes to global warming and ocean acidification. Drilling in deeper and more remote waters increases the risk of spills, which can irreversibly damage the ocean, and threaten coastal businesses and people’s way of life.

How dangerous is drilling in the Arctic?

Drilling in the remote Arctic is especially risky, as spills would destroy pristine habitats and be very difficult to contain or clean up. Also, the burning of fossil fuels is the leading source of carbon pollution, which contributes to global warming and ocean acidification.

Active drilling rigs in gulf of mexico

Active drilling rigs in gulf of mexico

This interactive map provides a comprehensive overview of the oil rigs scattered across the Gulf, offering valuable insights into their locations, types, and operational statuses. Zoom in and out to explore specific areas of interest. Click on individual oil rigs to access location information. This interactive map provides a comprehensive overview of the oil rigs scattered across the Gulf, offering valuable insights into their locations, types, and operational statuses. Zoom in and out to explore specific areas of interest. Click on individual oil rigs to access location information. There are many active oil rigs and platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, with the major ones operated by key players, including Chevron Corporation, Shell PLC, ExxonMobil Corp, and BP PLC, among others. Let's take a look at top 10 major oil rigs in Gulf of Mexico.. The deepwater portion of Gulf of America has shown a continued increase in oil and gas exploration and development. The majority of exploration activity is currently taking place in water depths greater than 500 feet.. ArcGIS is a powerful mapping and analysis platform for creating, sharing, and managing geographic information.. A chronology of oil and gas rig installations in the Gulf of Mexico, showing the increased number of rigs and the greater installation depths, ending by displaying the location of BP’s Deepwater Horizon explosion. [pdf]

Drilling rig explodes in the gulf of mexico

Drilling rig explodes in the gulf of mexico

On April 20, 2010, an and fire occurred on the , which was owned and operated by and drilling for in the about 40 miles (64 km) southeast off the coast. The explosion and subsequent fire resulted in the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon and the deaths of 11 workers. [pdf]

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