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f5fstop
09-05-2006, 03:02 PM
OSLO, Norway (AP) - Tests of a deep-water well in the Gulf of Mexico could indicate a significant oil discovery, three companies announced Tuesday, in the first project to tap into a region that reportedly could boost U.S. oil and gas reserves by as much as 50 percent.

The Jack 2 well was drilled by U.S. oil company Chevron Corp., with partners Statoil ASA of Norway and Devon Energy Corp. of Oklahoma City.

"Test results are very encouraging and may indicate a significant discovery. The full magnitude of the field's potential is still being defined," Statoil said in a statement.

During the test, the Jack 2 well sustained a flow rate of more than 6,000 barrels of oil per day, Statoil said.

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the region where the well is located could become the nation's biggest new domestic source of oil since the discovery of Alaska's North Slope more than a generation ago.

The Journal said Chevron and Devon officials estimate that recent discoveries in the Gulf of Mexico's lower-tertiary formations hold up to 15 billion barrels' worth of oil and gas reserves, a total that would boost the nation's current reserves by 50 percent.

The well was drilled in the Walker Ridge area of the Gulf, about 270 miles southwest of New Orleans and 175 miles off the coast. It followed up a discovery made by Chevron in 2004.

"This area is one of the new and promising deep-water areas in the Gulf of Mexico," said Oivind Reinertsen, senior vice president of Statoil's Gulf of Mexico assets in Houston.

"The Jack 2 well test data are encouraging and may form the basis of future development projects in Walker Ridge," he said.

In a separate statement, San Ramon, Calif.-based Chevron said the well set a variety of records, including the deepest well successfully tested in the Gulf of Mexico. Chevron said it was drilled to a total depth of 28,175 feet in waters that are 7,000 feet deep.

Chevron has a 50 percent stake in the field, while Statoil and Devon own 25 percent each.

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=AP&Date=20060905&ID=5991797

DRTYFN
09-05-2006, 03:36 PM
THEN GET DRILLING!!! DO NOW!!!!

I'd love for the towelies to have to face an oil glut for a few decades.:giggling:

DDWH
09-05-2006, 03:56 PM
:iagree: :beerchug:

KenP
09-05-2006, 06:09 PM
Next stop ANWAR!!! Then the East Coast of America.:beerchug: :beerchug:

Steve - SanJose
09-05-2006, 06:22 PM
Sounds very promising.

S.

DRTYFN
09-05-2006, 06:26 PM
Then the East Coast of America.:beerchug: :beerchug:
Right off the coast from that boozer, Teddy Kennedy. I don't think he can even see out the bottom of his bottle anyway.:giggling:

f5fstop
09-05-2006, 07:18 PM
Right off the coast from that boozer, Teddy Kennedy. I don't think he can even see out the bottom of his bottle anyway.:giggling:

Teddy will never allow drilling that close to home. Someone might discover another ex-girlfriend in the ocean.

DRTYFN
09-05-2006, 07:23 PM
Teddy will never allow drilling that close to home. Someone might discover another ex-girlfriend in the ocean.

No kidding. He wouldn't even allow wind turbines for generating electricity out where he could see them. Enviro-nazi hypocrite.:rolleyes: