The Tiber Prospect is expected to rank among the largest petroleum discoveries in the United States, potentially producing half as much crude in a day as Alaska's famous North Slope oil field.
The company's chief of exploration on Wednesday estimated that the Tiber deposit holds between 4 billion and 6 billion barrels of oil equivalent. That would be enough to satisfy U.S. demand for nearly one year.
“The Gulf of Mexico is proving to be a growing oil province, and a profitable one if you can find the reserves,” said Tyler Priest, professor and director of Global Studies at the Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston.
The Tiber well is about 250 miles southeast of Houston in U.S. waters. At 35,055 feet, it is as deep as Mount Everest is tall, not including more than 4,000 feet of water above it.
Jewbacca, how are things haven't heard from you lately?
Hmm, curoius. I would presume there is a thickening of the crust at that location. Typically the temperature is 400, which turns any oil to goop.
“how are things haven’t heard from you lately”
Had to go to Hungary of all places. What a dump.