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2008-10-21 Science & Technology
Big BP oil discovery in Gulf of Mexico
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Posted by 3dc 2008-10-21 13:29|| || Front Page|| [2 views ]  Top

#1 Good. Although I suspect the "Appraisal (that) will be required to determine the size and commerciality of the discovery" will include the results of the election in November.
Posted by RWV 2008-10-21 13:36||   2008-10-21 13:36|| Front Page Top

#2 Drill, baby, drill!
Posted by Mike 2008-10-21 13:44||   2008-10-21 13:44|| Front Page Top

#3 What is the approximate cost of production?
Posted by Richard of Oregon 2008-10-21 14:25||   2008-10-21 14:25|| Front Page Top

#4 Worse... how long before Pelosi tries shut it down or hand it over to Cuba or China or something?
Posted by CrazyFool 2008-10-21 14:42||   2008-10-21 14:42|| Front Page Top

#5 Current saturation diving technology puts you around 1,600-1,800 ft of water max. You'd have to do all the deep work with Remote Operated Vehicles(ROV's) and that would be complicated maybe even impractical. Are there any fields in 6,100 ft of water?
Posted by bigjim-ky 2008-10-21 15:17||   2008-10-21 15:17|| Front Page Top

#6 Meaningless if profits are taken away/taxed the snot out of; oil companies will not have the money to invest in drilling and recovery; as RWV said.
Posted by swksvolFF 2008-10-21 17:24||   2008-10-21 17:24|| Front Page Top

#7 bigjim, I'm not sure if there are fields producing in 6000' of water yet or not, but there are other discoveries considered commercial in near that depth, and there is production from considerable deeper than divers can go.

As far as costs - production structures are probably the better part of $1 billion. Wells cost around $100 million to drill. You might put a dozen or two on a structure, depending on field size. Then there are oil transportation costs - pipeline or tanker. It takes a lot of oil and substantial production rates to make a project like this economic - it won't be at $60/barrel or 30% royalty burden. And hurricane risk is a big deal - we lost one deepwater production structure to Rita. (Also note that BP did not say whether the 550' of hydrocarbon was oil or gas or (most likely) a mix - that also makes a difference in economics.
Posted by Glenmore">Glenmore  2008-10-21 19:10||   2008-10-21 19:10|| Front Page Top

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