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![]() by Tom Bergin Tuesday, September 1, 2009provided by ![]() LONDON (Reuters) - Oil major BP Plc said it has made an oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico, which analysts believe could contain over 1 billion barrels of recoverable reserves, reaffirming the Gulf's strategic importance to the industry. BP said in a statement on Wednesday that it had made the "giant" find at its Tiber Prospect in the Keathley Canyon block 102, by drilling one of the deepest wells ever sunk by the industry. ![]() In this undated photo the ultra-deepwater semi-submersible rig Deepwater Horizon is shown operating in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Transocean) Further appraisal will be required to ascertain the size of volumes of oil present, but a spokesman said the find should be bigger than its Kaskida discovery which has over 3 billion barrels of oil in place. Estimates of recoverable reserves range from around 20 percent of oil in place. "Assuming reserves in place of 4 billion barrels and a 35 percent recovery rate, BP's proven reserves .. would rise by 868 million barrels -- equivalent to 4.8 percent of the group's 18.14 billion barrels of proven reserves," Aymeric De-Villaret, oil analyst at Societe Generale said in a research note. BP, the biggest oil producer in the U.S. and biggest leaseholder in the Gulf of Mexico, has a 62 percent working interest in the block, while Brazilian state-controlled Petrobras owns 20 percent and U.S. oil major ConocoPhillips owns 18 percent. Iain Armstrong, analyst at Brewin Dolphin, said the discovery may have implications for long-term oil prices. "It will ease concerns about peak oil because it shows there is life left in these mature areas," he said, adding that it could be the second half of the next decade before the find is producing. The discovery also bodes well for other exploration in that part of the Gulf of Mexico, including at Royal Dutch Shell's nearby Great White field, Jason Kenny, oil analyst at ING in Edinburgh, said. BP shares, which had been trading slightly down ahead of the statement, closed up 4.3 percent at 541 pence, outperforming a 1.75 percent rise in the DJ Stoxx European oil and gas sector index. The Gulf of Mexico has become increasingly important to Western oil majors as oil rich-countries such as Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Russia reserve their richest fields to be developed by their state-owned oil companies. The Gulf is especially attractive because it offers high profit margins, due to relatively low taxation compared to countries such as Russia and Nigeria, and because of the low political risk. As nearer-shore discoveries dry up, companies have pushed further out to sea, which has forced them to develop new technologies to detect and extract the oil. The prospects for massive discoveries in the deep water of the Gulf of Mexico is also good news for U.S. politicians' ambitions to reduce the country's reliance on imported oil, although oil executives doubt the U.S. is capable of becoming self sufficient in oil. (Reporting by Tom Bergin; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter and Rupert Winchester) Copyrighted, Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. More from Yahoo! Sources |
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read up on this today
prices should go down over the next 20 years if we can keep obama out of it. my uncle works on ultra deep water drilling |
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I knew Obama would come through for us....
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he is saving the word
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Drill baby drill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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can you oil workers confirm something.
we had a guy come talk in one of my regulations class that told me there is enough oil left in abandoned wells to last us 250-500 years and enough oil in the dessert under the middle east to last at least that long in abu dubai, they are running a desalination unit straight off of fuel oil, burning an absurd amount per day |
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I really don't think anyone knows an exact amout of how much is left out there. I mean there are tons of ares throughout the world that have never been touched. Plus with all the the new technology that is coming out allowing to still produce older depleted wells. I think the black gold will still be around long after we are all gone.
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Yep they used our MWD tools to drill it
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Obama and Al Gore with their global warming and Cap and Trade will ruin this country. I'm not against research and development of new sources of energy, but it certainly should not be at the expense of the massive oil and natural gas resources we have available to us. Funny how Obama and Gore never mention nuclear power much but even the pussified French even get about 80% of their energy from nuclear power.
I heard the other day that the earth has warmed up to it's highest level in 134 years. I'm just wondering - if the earth was actually hotter 134 years ago, why in the hell do the Al Gore's of the world believe that somehow man has caused the earth to warm through the use of fossil fuels? Clearly the earth has cyclical flucuations in tempature that are not caused by man. |
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All thats a scam... Al Gore is fulla sshhiitt... |
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Amazing oil find hope Osama doesn't screw it up
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coming from someone going to school for the exact thing al gore is lying about.
AL GORE IS A CROCK. nothing he has said is true. nothing at all. there is no such thing as global warming. Humans have been around influencing the climate for about 250 years. the earth is 4.6 BILLION years old. IF someone wants something interesting look at the global climate over the past few million years. you will see that we are about to get warmer and then cool off. look up the wisconsin ice age. and we were warmer 134 years ago |
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and dont think that the oil companies and the motor companies arent in partnerships
you cant tell me that the best we can do is 30 mpg in a car. imagine what would happen to royal dutch, conoccophillips, venezuala or any other oil company if the technology was released to the public that is out there there was a documentary out for a while about it, i forget about it |
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4.6 billion years old? |
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yes? 4.6 Billion?
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well, Im with you on the global warming and gore is an idiot thing,but the 4.6 billion year old earth is a bit out there for me.
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trust me im a creationist to the max, but to deny the cold hard facts of geologic evidence doesnt make sense to me.
The bible says it took GOD 7 days to create everything but 7 days in our scale is much different than his |
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