Francine Shuts Down a Quarter of Gulf O&G Production
According to the online news source “Upstream“, what is at the time of writing the Category 2 Hurricane Francine spinning northeastward in the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in the shutdown of approximately 23.5 % of gulf oil and 26.6 % of gas production. Approximately 35 % of the 371 manned platforms in the gulf have been evacuated according to the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
Francine is projected to make landfall along the Louisiana coast Wednesday on 9/11/24 and move up through Mississippi. That is, unless Trump gets out his Sharpie marker and wills it in another direction ...
The “Who Dat Field” and more
Naturally, when investigating the gulf shutdown I saw mention of the “Who Dat Field“, I had to look into it. It is located in the Mississippi Canyon (MC) blocks 503 / 504 / 547 in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) in water depths of 945m.
The Who Dat Field is made up of ten stacked reservoirs of the Pliocene and Upper Miocene age. Its reservoirs are located at a depth of 10,000ft-17,000ft, with pressures ranging between 6,000 psi and 12,500 psi.
The three wells drilled at the field encountered more than 700ft of net pay in the reservoirs. The wells flowed at the rate of 10,000 barrels a day of oil and 60 million cubic feet a day of non-associated gas. Source: “Who Dat Field“.
The origin of the phrase “Who Dat” comes from the Acadiana region of Louisiana. There are numerous claims to the origin of the phrase and there have been legal spats concerning the trademark ownership of the phrase. The NFL in particular has thrown its ponderous weight around in the matter. The reader is encouraged dive into controversy.