Figure 41. <strong>Deepwater</strong> development systems. 62
Year <strong>of</strong> First Production Table 4 Development Systems <strong>of</strong> Productive <strong>Deepwater</strong> GOM Projects Water Project Name 2 Operator Block Depth (ft) 1979 Cognac Shell MC 194 1,023 Fixed Platform 1984 Lena ExxonMobil MC 280 1,000 Compliant Tower 1988 1 GC 29 Placid GC 29 1,554 1988 1 GC 31 Placid GC 31 2,243 Subsea System Type DWRR 3 Semisubmersible/ Subsea 1989 Bullwinkle Shell GC 65 1,353 Fixed Platform 1989 Jolliet ConocoPhillips GC 184 1,760 TLP 1991 Amberjack BP MC 109 1,100 Fixed Platform 1992 Alabaster ExxonMobil MC 485 1,438 Subsea 1993 1 Diamond Kerr McGee MC 445 2,095 Subsea 1993 Zinc ExxonMobil MC 354 1,478 Subsea 1994 Auger Shell GB 426 2,860 TLP 1994 1994 Pompano/ Pompano II Tahoe/SE Tahoe BP VK 989 1,290 Fixed Platform/ Subsea Shell VK 783 1,500 Subsea 1995 1 Cooper Newfield GB 388 2,600 Semisubmersible 1995 Shasta ChevronTexaco GC 136 1,048 Subsea 1995 VK 862 Walter VK 862 1,043 Subsea 1996 Mars Shell MC 807 2,933 TLP/Subsea 1996 Popeye Shell GC 116 2,000 Subsea 1996 Rocky Shell GC 110 1,785 Subsea 1997 Mensa Shell MC 731 5,318 Subsea 1997 Neptune Kerr McGee VK 826 1,930 Spar/Subsea 1997 Ram-Powell Shell VK 956 3,216 TLP 1997 Troika BP GC 200 2,721 Subsea 1998 Arnold Marathon EW 963 1,800 Subsea 1998 Baldpate Amerada Hess GB 260 1,648 Compliant Tower 1998 Morpeth Eni EW 921 1,696 TLP/Subsea 1998 Oyster Marathon EW 917 1,195 Subsea 1999 Allegheny Eni GC 254 3,294 TLP 1999 Angus Shell GC 113 2,045 Subsea 1999 Dulcimer Mariner GB 367 1,120 Subsea Yes 1999 EW 1006 Walter EW 1006 1,884 Subsea 1999 Gemini ChevronTexaco MC 292 3,393 Subsea 1999 Genesis ChevronTexaco GC 205 2,590 Spar 1999 Macaroni Shell GB 602 3,600 Subsea 1999 Penn State Amerada Hess GB 216 1,450 Subsea 1999 Pluto Mariner MC 674 2,828 Subsea Yes 63
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BACKGROUND DEFINITIONS The GOM Oute
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