Deepwater Gulf of Mexico 2004: America's Expanding ... - OCS BBS
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The infrastructure needed to bring deepwater production online continues to develop over time. Figure 22<br />
shows the framework <strong>of</strong> major oil and gas pipelines in the GOM. Figure 23 illustrates the existing<br />
network <strong>of</strong> deepwater pipelines. These figures highlight new and proposed pipelines since the last report.<br />
Offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals may bring significant additional gas into the GOM and<br />
may vie for pipeline capacity with future deepwater developments. Table 3 shows proposed LNG<br />
terminals in the GOM.<br />
Table 3<br />
LNG Projects Proposed in the <strong>Gulf</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong><br />
Project Name Company Area and Block Facility Type<br />
Port Pelican Port Pelican LLC<br />
Vermilion 140 Concrete Gravity<br />
(ChevronTexaco)<br />
Base Structures<br />
Energy Bridge<br />
<strong>Gulf</strong> Landing<br />
Main Pass<br />
Energy Hub<br />
El Paso Energy Bridge GOM, LLC<br />
(El Paso)<br />
<strong>Gulf</strong> Landing, LLC<br />
(Shell)<br />
Freeport-McMoRan Energy, LLC<br />
(Freeport-McMoRan)<br />
West Cameron 603<br />
West Cameron 213<br />
Main Pass 299<br />
Submerged Turret<br />
Loading Buoy<br />
Gravity Base<br />
Structures<br />
Incorporates Existing<br />
Platforms<br />
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