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Macondo Prospect

The Macondo Prospect (Mississippi Canyon Block 252, abbreviated MC252) is an oil and gas prospect in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone of the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Louisiana. The prospect was the site of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion in April 2010 that led to a major oil spill in the region from the first exploration well, named itself MC252-1 (nicknamed also Macondo-1), which had been designed to investigate the existence of the prospect.

Macondo field
Location of Macondo field
CountryUnited States
RegionGulf of Mexico
LocationMississippi Canyon
Block252
Offshore/onshoreoffshore
Coordinates28°44′12″N 88°23′13″W / 28.736667°N 88.386944°W / 28.736667; -88.386944
OperatorBP
PartnersBP (90%)
MOEX Offshore 2007 (10%)
Field history
Discovery2010
Production
Estimated oil in place50 million barrels (~6.8×10^6 t)

Name Edit

Oil companies routinely assign code names to offshore prospects early in the exploration effort. This practice helps ensure secrecy during the confidential pre-sale phase, and later provides convenient names for casual reference rather than the often similar-sounding official lease names denoted by, for example, the Minerals Management Service in the case of federal waters in the USA. Names in a given year or area might follow a theme such as beverages (e.g., Cognac), heavenly bodies (e.g., Mars), or even cartoon characters (e.g., Bullwinkle).

The name Macondo had been the winning selection in a BP employee contest as part of an internal United Way campaign.[1] It comes from the fictitious cursed town in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombian Nobel Prize-winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez.[2]

Location Edit

The prospect is located in Mississippi Canyon Block 252 of the Gulf of Mexico. BP is the operator and principal developer of the oil field with 90% of interest, the final 10% by MOEX Offshore 2007, a unit of Mitsui.[3][4] Originally, Anadarko Petroleum owned 25% stake but in October 2011 this was transferred to BP as a part of a wider settlement between the companies.[4] The prospect may have held 50 million barrels (7.9×10^6 m3) producible reserves of oil.[5] It is 41 miles (66 km) offshore[citation needed] and 130 miles (210 km) from New Orleans.[6]

Geological target Edit

The geological formation targeted by the well was hydrocarbon-bearing "mid-"Miocene turbiditic sands. The depth of the formation was estimated between 4000 and 4500 m below the sea floor.[citation needed]

History Edit

In 1998, a regional shallow hazards survey and study was carried out at the Macondo area by KC Offshore. High resolution, 2D seismic data along with 3D exploration seismic data of the MC 252 was collected by Fugro Geoservices in 2003. BP purchased the mineral rights to drill for oil in the Macondo Prospect at the Minerals Management Service's lease sale in March 2008.[7]

Mapping of the block was carried out by BP America in 2008 and 2009.[8] BP secured approval to drill the Macondo Prospect from MMS in March 2009. An exploration well was scheduled to be drilled in 2009.[3]

On October 7, 2009 the Transocean Marianas semi-submersible rig commenced drilling, but operations were halted at 4,023 feet (1,226 m) below the sea floor on November 29, 2009, when the rig was damaged by Hurricane Ida.[9] The Transocean Deepwater Horizon rig resumed drilling operations in February 2010.[3]

Deepwater Horizon explosion and blowout Edit

An explosion on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon occurred on April 20, 2010, killing 11 workers. The Deepwater Horizon sank on April 22, 2010, in water approximately 5,000 feet (1,500 m) deep, and was located resting on the seafloor approximately 1,300 feet (400 m) (about a quarter of a mile) northwest of the well.[10][11][12]

Following the rig explosion and subsea blowout, BP started a relief well using Transocean's Development Driller III on May 2, 2010. The relief well would potentially take up to three months to drill. BP started a second relief well using Transocean's GSF Development Driller II on May 16, 2010.[13]

The well was successfully sealed off from flow into the sea on August 4, 2010 by a "static kill" (injection of heavy fluids and cement into the wellhead at the mudline).[citation needed] To further ensure the plugging of the original well, the first relief well established communication with the original wellbore near total depth and injected heavy fluids and cement.[citation needed]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Maass, Peter (September 29, 2011). "What Happened at the Macondo Well?". The New York Review of Books. LVIII (14): 38–41. from the original on October 1, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  2. ^ Casselman, Ben; Gold, Russell (May 27, 2010). "Unlikely Decisions Set Stage for BP Disaster". The Wall Street Journal; Dow Jones Newswires. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Offshore Field Development Projects: Macondo". Subsea.Org. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  4. ^ a b O'Cinneide, Eoin (October 17, 2011). "BP, Anadarko in $4bn Macondo settlement". Upstream Online. NHST Media Group.
  5. ^ Klump, Edward (May 13, 2010). "Spill May Hit Anadarko Hardest as BP's Silent Partner". Bloomberg. Retrieved May 19, 2010.
  6. ^ Escalante, Linda, "The Macondo Oil Spill", NRDC Switchboard blog, June 7, 2010. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  7. ^ "Central Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 206 Information". US Minerals Management Service. August 8, 2008.
  8. ^ "Macondo Prospect, Gulf of Mexico, USA". offshore-technology.com. Net Resources International. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  9. ^ Spear, Kevin (May 23, 2010). "Documents show BP chose a less-expensive, less-reliable method for completing well in Gulf oil spill". Orlando Sentinel.
  10. ^ Robertson, Cambell; Robbins, Liz (April 22, 2010). "Oil Rig Sinks in the Gulf of Mexico". The New York Times. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  11. ^ Resnick-Ault, Jessica; Klimasinska, Katarzyna (April 22, 2010). "Transocean Oil-Drilling Rig Sinks in Gulf of Mexico". Bloomberg. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  12. ^ . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Response and Restoration. April 24, 2010. Archived from the original on April 29, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  13. ^ (Press release). BP. May 24, 2010. Archived from the original on May 24, 2010. Retrieved May 24, 2010.

External links Edit

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The Macondo Prospect Mississippi Canyon Block 252 abbreviated MC252 is an oil and gas prospect in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana The prospect was the site of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion in April 2010 that led to a major oil spill in the region from the first exploration well named itself MC252 1 nicknamed also Macondo 1 which had been designed to investigate the existence of the prospect Macondo fieldLocation of Macondo fieldCountryUnited StatesRegionGulf of MexicoLocationMississippi CanyonBlock252Offshore onshoreoffshoreCoordinates28 44 12 N 88 23 13 W 28 736667 N 88 386944 W 28 736667 88 386944OperatorBPPartnersBP 90 MOEX Offshore 2007 10 Field historyDiscovery2010ProductionEstimated oil in place50 million barrels 6 8 10 6 t Contents 1 Name 2 Location 3 Geological target 4 History 5 Deepwater Horizon explosion and blowout 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksName EditOil companies routinely assign code names to offshore prospects early in the exploration effort This practice helps ensure secrecy during the confidential pre sale phase and later provides convenient names for casual reference rather than the often similar sounding official lease names denoted by for example the Minerals Management Service in the case of federal waters in the USA Names in a given year or area might follow a theme such as beverages e g Cognac heavenly bodies e g Mars or even cartoon characters e g Bullwinkle The name Macondo had been the winning selection in a BP employee contest as part of an internal United Way campaign 1 It comes from the fictitious cursed town in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombian Nobel Prize winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez 2 Location EditThe prospect is located in Mississippi Canyon Block 252 of the Gulf of Mexico BP is the operator and principal developer of the oil field with 90 of interest the final 10 by MOEX Offshore 2007 a unit of Mitsui 3 4 Originally Anadarko Petroleum owned 25 stake but in October 2011 this was transferred to BP as a part of a wider settlement between the companies 4 The prospect may have held 50 million barrels 7 9 10 6 m3 producible reserves of oil 5 It is 41 miles 66 km offshore citation needed and 130 miles 210 km from New Orleans 6 Geological target EditThe geological formation targeted by the well was hydrocarbon bearing mid Miocene turbiditic sands The depth of the formation was estimated between 4000 and 4500 m below the sea floor citation needed History EditIn 1998 a regional shallow hazards survey and study was carried out at the Macondo area by KC Offshore High resolution 2D seismic data along with 3D exploration seismic data of the MC 252 was collected by Fugro Geoservices in 2003 BP purchased the mineral rights to drill for oil in the Macondo Prospect at the Minerals Management Service s lease sale in March 2008 7 Mapping of the block was carried out by BP America in 2008 and 2009 8 BP secured approval to drill the Macondo Prospect from MMS in March 2009 An exploration well was scheduled to be drilled in 2009 3 On October 7 2009 the Transocean Marianas semi submersible rig commenced drilling but operations were halted at 4 023 feet 1 226 m below the sea floor on November 29 2009 when the rig was damaged by Hurricane Ida 9 The Transocean Deepwater Horizon rig resumed drilling operations in February 2010 3 Deepwater Horizon explosion and blowout EditMain articles Deepwater Horizon explosion and Deepwater Horizon oil spill An explosion on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon occurred on April 20 2010 killing 11 workers The Deepwater Horizon sank on April 22 2010 in water approximately 5 000 feet 1 500 m deep and was located resting on the seafloor approximately 1 300 feet 400 m about a quarter of a mile northwest of the well 10 11 12 Following the rig explosion and subsea blowout BP started a relief well using Transocean s Development Driller III on May 2 2010 The relief well would potentially take up to three months to drill BP started a second relief well using Transocean s GSF Development Driller II on May 16 2010 13 The well was successfully sealed off from flow into the sea on August 4 2010 by a static kill injection of heavy fluids and cement into the wellhead at the mudline citation needed To further ensure the plugging of the original well the first relief well established communication with the original wellbore near total depth and injected heavy fluids and cement citation needed See also EditList of oil spills Offshore oil and gas in the US Gulf of MexicoReferences Edit Maass Peter September 29 2011 What Happened at the Macondo Well The New York Review of Books LVIII 14 38 41 Archived from the original on October 1 2016 Retrieved September 22 2011 Casselman Ben Gold Russell May 27 2010 Unlikely Decisions Set Stage for BP Disaster The Wall Street Journal Dow Jones Newswires Retrieved February 26 2014 a b c Offshore Field Development Projects Macondo Subsea Org Retrieved May 18 2010 a b O Cinneide Eoin October 17 2011 BP Anadarko in 4bn Macondo settlement Upstream Online NHST Media Group Klump Edward May 13 2010 Spill May Hit Anadarko Hardest as BP s Silent Partner Bloomberg Retrieved May 19 2010 Escalante Linda The Macondo Oil Spill NRDC Switchboard blog June 7 2010 Retrieved 2011 06 08 Central Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 206 Information US Minerals Management Service August 8 2008 Macondo Prospect Gulf of Mexico USA offshore technology com Net Resources International Retrieved May 18 2010 Spear Kevin May 23 2010 Documents show BP chose a less expensive less reliable method for completing well in Gulf oil spill Orlando Sentinel Robertson Cambell Robbins Liz April 22 2010 Oil Rig Sinks in the Gulf of Mexico The New York Times Retrieved April 22 2010 Resnick Ault Jessica Klimasinska Katarzyna April 22 2010 Transocean Oil Drilling Rig Sinks in Gulf of Mexico Bloomberg Retrieved April 22 2010 Deepwater Horizon Incident Gulf of Mexico National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Response and Restoration April 24 2010 Archived from the original on April 29 2010 Retrieved April 25 2010 Update on Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Response 24 May Press release BP May 24 2010 Archived from the original on May 24 2010 Retrieved May 24 2010 External links EditGriffitt Michelle Initial Exploration Plan Mississippi Canyon Block 252 OCS G 32306 PDF BP Exploration and Production New Orleans Louisiana Minerals Management Service Archived from the original PDF on July 5 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macondo Prospect amp oldid 1172447322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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