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Direct Hit: Hurricane Ike Zeros in on Facilities and Rigs
RigZone ^ | 9/11/2008 | Phaedra Friend

Posted on 09/11/2008 10:07:26 AM PDT by fella

Direct Hit: Hurricane Ike Zeros in on Facilities and Rigs by Phaedra Friend Rigzone 9/11/2008 URL: http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=66545

The fifth hurricane in the 2008 hurricane season, Hurricane Ike is currently a Category 2 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 7 a.m. on Sept. 11, Hurricane Ike is located approximately 575 miles east of Brownsville, Texas, and about 270 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River (latitude 25.3 north, longitude 88.0 west).

With current sustained wind gusts of nearly 100 mph, the storm has the potential of turning into a Category 3 hurricane in the next 24 hours. Gaining strength over the warm waters of the GOM, the storm is expected to be its strongest when passing oil and gas fields and facilities in the central GOM. While the path of the storm has changed over the last couple of days, all measures have already been taken by the oil and gas industry to ensure the safety of its offshore personnel and facilities.

According to the most-recent report from the Minerals Management Service, personnel have been evacuated from 452 production facilities, or 63% of the 717 manned platforms in the GOM. Additionally, personnel have been evacuated from 81 rigs, accounting for 66.9% of the drilling rigs currently working in the gulf.

Production has, again, been brought to a standstill, just a week after the passing of Hurricane Gustav and subsequent production shut-in. The MMS reports that 95.9% of the oil and 73.1 of the natural gas produced in the gulf are currently shut-in.

Prepared and Ready

Always putting the safety of its people first, operators and contractors made the call to evacuate personnel in the GOM. Following the structural destruction of the 2005 hurricane season, the petroleum industry has reassessed and revised design and safety protocol to better withstand hurricanes. The success of this initiative can be seen by the minimal damage caused by Hurricanes Dolly and Gustav.

Diamond Offshore, which has a number of drilling rigs in the path of the storm, has begun following company standard procedures in the event of a major storm in the GOM, Les Van Dyke, director of investor relations for Diamond Offshore, told Rigzone. "We have secured all equipment and evacuated all of our rigs," Van Dyke added. "We'll stand by for the passage of the storm, get out there and evaluate as soon as possible – and get back to work."

In yesterday's direct-hit area, Shell's newly installed Perdido spar seems to have escaped the wrath of Hurricane Ike with expert's new projected path. Construction continues on the spar, and Shell's Global Media Relations Manager, Jaryl Strong informs Rigzone that all safety precautions have been undertaken and "the Perdido spar is storm-safe," adding, "all nine mooring lines have been installed by the Balder."

Like many operators and contractors with personnel working offshore in the GOM, Shell made the decision early to evacuate personnel from every offshore facility in the gulf, completing evacuations by Wednesday, Sept. 10.

According to data and maps obtained from GOMExplorer, the following rigs will weather the brunt of the storm over the next 24 to 48 hours:

Production Facilities in the Path of the Storm Drilling Rigs in the Path of the Storm

Chinook FPSO (under construction)

Shenzi (under construction)

Phoenix FPU (under construction)

Tahiti (under construction)

Atlantis

Holstein

Marco Polo

Neptune

Mad Dog

Front Runner

Allegheny Mini TLP

Brutus

A Prince TLP

Bullwinkle

Jolliet

Constitution Spar

Magnolia TLP

Red Hawk

Auger

Baldpate

Enchilada

Salsa

Cougar

Cottonwood

GB 236

Gunnison Spar

Nansen Spar

Snapper

Hoover

Boomvang

Falcon Nest

East Breaks 110

EC 373 Platform

GB 189 A Semisubs

Ocean Endeavor

Noble Amos Runner

GSF Development Driller II

GSF Development Driller I

Transocean Marianas

Ocean Star

Cajun Express

Noble Paul Romano

Ocean Baroness

Ocean America

Ocean Victory

Noble Lorris Bouzigard

Drillships

Discoverer Deep Seas

Discoverer Spirit

Stena DrillMAX

GSF CR Luigs

Belford Dolphin

Jackups

Ensco 74

Ocean Spartan

Blake 303

Pride Missouri

Rowan Gorilla II

Rowan Gorilla III

Ocean Tower

Hercules 211

Rowan Anchorage

Hercules 350

Bob Palmer

Ensco 60

Pride Michigan

Hercules 250

Hercules 200

Hercules 152


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: energy; ike
For those of you who have family and friends in the gulf who are bringing power to the people.
1 posted on 09/11/2008 10:07:26 AM PDT by fella
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To: fella

hurry! tell the envirowhackos the hurricane is about to hit the rigs and cause a major environmental disaster! maybe they will all go in mass exodus and protest the hurricane up close. lmao


2 posted on 09/11/2008 10:09:51 AM PDT by Ancient Drive
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To: fella
Thanks for the link. We have been watching www.stormpulse.com for more details.
3 posted on 09/11/2008 10:17:43 AM PDT by zeaal (SPREAD TRUTH!)
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To: fella; All
Tracking the storm...

From the Weather Channel website
Animated infrared satellite maps:

Most of these they update about every 20-25 minutes. I recommend using a screen enlargement feature if you have one. I typically zoom to 200%.

I'm told they might be slow to download on dialup.

U.S. infrared satellite:(entire nation)
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/satelliteusnational/index_large_animated.html

Gulf of Mexico/Central America:(great for tracking hurricanes in the Gulf)
http://www.weather.com/maps/geography/centralamerica/index_large_animated.html

Southeast and Gulf Coast infrared satellite:
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/satelliteusnational/southeastussatellite_large_animated.html

Atlantic Ocean infrared w/ U.S. and Africa visible:(Great for tracking hurricanes approaching from Africa)
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/satelliteworld/tropicalatlanticsatellite_large_animated.html

4 posted on 09/11/2008 10:22:08 AM PDT by ETL (Please visit my newly revised FR Home/About page for ALL the ObamaRat-commie connections)
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To: fella

NE and NOV both down today. The market isn’t worried about the storm.


5 posted on 09/11/2008 10:50:14 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: Ancient Drive
hurry! tell the envirowhackos the hurricane is about to hit the rigs and cause a major environmental disaster! maybe they will all go in mass exodus and protest the hurricane up close. lmao

Maybe if we tie enough tree sitters to the oil rigs Hurricane Ike will divert and go around them . . . LOL!

6 posted on 09/11/2008 10:58:23 AM PDT by Petruchio (Democrats are like Slinkies... Not good for anything, but it's fun pushing 'em down the stairs.)
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To: fella

BTTT


7 posted on 09/11/2008 2:07:17 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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