ExxonMobil Starts Production in Gulf of Mexico

Fri, Apr 10, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS, Oil & Gas

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ExxonMobil is producing crude oil now in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico

THE Exxon Mobil Corporation has begun production in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico at Hadrian South with facilities tied back to the nearby Lucius project, reducing additional infrastructure requirements. The daily gross production from Hadrian South, ExxonMobil’s deepest subsea tie-back in nearly a mile and a half of water, is expected to reach approximately 300 million cubic feet of gas and 3,000 barrels of liquids from two wells.

Neil W. Duffin, president, ExxonMobil Development Company, said Hadrian South is a subsea production system with flow lines connected to the Anadarko-operated Lucius truss spar, which started production in January. He noted that with the start-up of Hadrian South and Lucius, ExxonMobil’s total Gulf of Mexico net production capacity has increased by more than 45,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day. ExxonMobil holds a 46.7 percent interest in Hadrian South and a 23.3 percent interest in Lucius.

“Successful deepwater projects like this are a result of ExxonMobil’s disciplined project execution capabilities and commitment to developing quality resources using advanced technology. Cooperating closely with Lucius operator, Anadarko has facilitated the development of a deepwater resource that may not have been possible using a standalone approach. Developing Gulf of Mexico oil and gas resources creates jobs, generates revenue and supports American energy security,” he said.

Hadrian South is located approximately 230 miles offshore in the Keathley Canyon area of the Gulf of Mexico in about 7,650 feet of water. The discovery well, Hadrian-2, was drilled in 2008 and the appraisal well, the Hadrian-4 sidetrack, was completed in 2009. ExxonMobil operates Hadrian South; co-venturers Petrobras and Eni hold 23.3 percent and 30 percent, respectively. Hadrian South adds to ExxonMobil’s Gulf of Mexico production operations, where the company has produced oil and gas for more than 60 years.

— Apr. 20, 2015 @ 01:00 GMT

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