Monday, January 11, 2010
Drill Here, Drill Now--- Drill Baby Drill
No thanks to Obama or the anti-humanity Left, a Houston based firm and a New Orleans based firm yet again are bringing in the oil vital to America. Thanks fellows.
When the American Economy rebounds it will not be because of Obama, it will be inspite of Obama.
Steve
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Firms announce big oil find beneath shallow Gulf waters
By BRETT CLANTON HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Jan. 11, 2010, 12:50PM
McMoRan Exploration Co. today announced what it said could be one of the largest oil and natural gas discoveries in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico in decades.
The discovery was made at the Davy Jones ultra-deep prospect located on South Marsh Island Block 230 in about 20 feet of water and 10 miles off the Louisiana coast, the New Orleans company and Energy XXI, one of its Houston partners in the project, said in statements this morning.
The well was drilled to 28,263 feet and found a 135-foot column of hydrocarbon-filled sands in the Wilcox section of the Eocene and Paleocene geologic trends.
That puts the estimated the size of the discovery close to 2 trillion cubic feet of resources, rivaling some oil and gas discoveries in the deep water Gulf.
If development drilling confirms what early testing has shown, "this is going to be a huge reserve," McMoRan’s co-chairman, James R. Moffett, said in a conference call this morning.
What’s more, Energy XXI Chairman and CEO John Schiller said the discovery "verifies the ultra-deep potential of the Gulf of Mexico shelf and opens this horizon as a major exploration frontier."
When the American Economy rebounds it will not be because of Obama, it will be inspite of Obama.
Steve
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Firms announce big oil find beneath shallow Gulf waters
By BRETT CLANTON HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Jan. 11, 2010, 12:50PM
McMoRan Exploration Co. today announced what it said could be one of the largest oil and natural gas discoveries in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico in decades.
The discovery was made at the Davy Jones ultra-deep prospect located on South Marsh Island Block 230 in about 20 feet of water and 10 miles off the Louisiana coast, the New Orleans company and Energy XXI, one of its Houston partners in the project, said in statements this morning.
The well was drilled to 28,263 feet and found a 135-foot column of hydrocarbon-filled sands in the Wilcox section of the Eocene and Paleocene geologic trends.
That puts the estimated the size of the discovery close to 2 trillion cubic feet of resources, rivaling some oil and gas discoveries in the deep water Gulf.
If development drilling confirms what early testing has shown, "this is going to be a huge reserve," McMoRan’s co-chairman, James R. Moffett, said in a conference call this morning.
What’s more, Energy XXI Chairman and CEO John Schiller said the discovery "verifies the ultra-deep potential of the Gulf of Mexico shelf and opens this horizon as a major exploration frontier."
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