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RLSH700 09-05-2006 04:20 PM

A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Tests Indicate Major Oil Discovery in Gulf of Mexico

Tuesday , September 05, 2006 (Fox News)

WASHINGTON — A trio of oil companies led by Chevron Corp. (CVX) has tapped a petroleum pool deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico that could boost the nation's reserves by more than 50 percent.

A test well indicates it could be the biggest new domestic oil discovery since Alaska's Prudhoe Bay a generation ago. But the vast oil deposit roughly four miles beneath the ocean floor won't significantly reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil and it won't help lower prices at the pump anytime soon, analysts said.

"It's a nice positive, but the U.S. still has a big difference between its consumption and indigenous production," said Art Smith, chief executive of energy consultant John S. Herold. "We'll still be importing more than 50 percent of our oil needs."

Chevron on Tuesday estimated the 300-square-mile region where its test well sits could hold between 3 billion and 15 billion barrels of oil and natural gas liquids. The U.S. consumes roughly 5.7 billion barrels of crude-oil in a year.

It will take many years and tens of billions of dollars to bring the newly tapped oil to market, but the discovery carries particular importance for the industry at a time when Western oil and gas companies are finding fewer opportunities in politically unstable parts of the world, including the Middle East, Africa and Russia.

The proximity of the Gulf of Mexico to the world's largest oil consuming nation makes it especially attractive. And it could bring pressure on Florida and other states to relax limits they have placed on drilling in their offshore waters for environmental and tourism reasons.

The country's reserves currently are more than 29 billion barrels of oil equivalent, according to the U.S. Energy Department. But the U.S. imports most of its oil from abroad and its overall supply is tiny when compared with, say, Saudi Arabia, whose reserves exceed 250 billion barrels.

Chevron's well, called "Jack 2," was drilled about 5.3 miles below sea level. Chevron has a 50 percent stake in the field, while partners Statoil ASA of Norway and Devon Energy Corp. of Oklahoma City own 25 percent each.

During the test, the Jack 2 well sustained a flow rate of more than 6,000 barrels of oil per day, but analysts and executives believe the payoff could be much larger than that.

The financial implications of the prospect are most significant for independent oil and gas producer Devon, which is the smallest of the three partners. Devon's shares soared about 12 percent on the New York Stock Exchange.

"This could not have happened in a better place," Devon CEO Larry Nichols said in a conference call with analysts.

The successful test well does not mean a huge supply of cheap oil will hit the market anytime soon.

Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Fadel Gheit estimated that the first production for the Chevron-led partnership might not come on line until after 2010, depending on how many more test wells the companies drill. That said, many companies, including BP PLC (BP), Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM)and Anadarko Petroleum Corp., stand to benefit from their own projects in the so-called lower tertiary, a rock formation that is 24 million to 65 million years old.

"They may be the first ones to hit the jackpot, but if the current thinking is correct, this is only a beginning," Gheit said.

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.

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 the well was drilled more than 20,000 feet under the sea floor below 7,000 feet of water for a total depth of 28,175 feet.

Shares of Devon rose $7.73, or 12.1 percent, to $71.88 i

RLSH700 09-05-2006 04:21 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Every little bit helps. According to this article it will be a while before we see the results of this but its a start.

awsure 09-05-2006 09:56 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Just the fact that we know it is there can impact the oil market. If we could shift our consumption by just 10% from foreign to domestic (and sustain that or build on it) you would see oil prices lower dramitically to more rational levels. News like this helps to degrade the power that an illegal cartel (OPEC) maintains over energy prices.

RLSH700 09-05-2006 10:27 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Exactly. A 10% increase in the supply is a huge amount. The more we can produce for ourselves, the better off we are.

Jeremiah 29:11 09-05-2006 11:05 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Since it is in the Gulf of Mexico, it will be cheaper for us Texans. LOL!

RLSH700 09-05-2006 11:39 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
LOL! That is a good one. I'm glad to see we found something. I wish we were allow to do more exploration.

Jeremiah 29:11 09-05-2006 11:43 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
I totally agree.

You wonder how much else we could find if we half way tried.

RLSH700 09-05-2006 11:55 PM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
A lot. I hear that we aren't allowed to drill off the west coast and we are being stopped from drilling in land as well. If we would do more drilling I think we could resolve the problems. I still think we should also keep working on BioDiesel and Butanol as well.

Jeremiah 29:11 09-06-2006 12:12 AM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Let's not forget getting hydrogen from water as well.

RLSH700 09-06-2006 12:29 AM

RE: A Huge Amount of Oil Found in the Gulf of Mexico
 
Maybe in time I will be converted to that, but not yet. I still am concerned that the hydrogen will be too unstable and the water vapor emissions I'm concerned could change the weather patterns by causing more water vapor being in the air producing more rainy weather.


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