Category: Eagle Ford News

Post Macondo Oil Spill Opportunity

OTC Update Day 2: After two days of very interesting panels on the affects of the Deepwater Horizon and Gulf Oil spill in the Macondo play. The Overall take away….I was impressed with OTC management bringing parties from all sides to the table.  We heard from heads of state, VP of Chevron, US chamber of commerce, a feisty little lady from Louisiana fighting for local businesses (Gulf Economic Survival Team) the Department of Interior and the Department of Energy and envoronmentalists. Only 12 deepwater permits have been issued since the lift of the moratorium and the start of the “permitorium”. Department of Interior says its 100% a lack of availability of containment systems that meet the new requirements (of which there are only two approved companies the non profit consortoum of majors (MWCC Marine Well Containment Company) and Helix. 

It was repeatably stated, while Obama’s long term goal is to reduce dependance on oil and move toward Altnative, his short term goal (ten years) is to reduce our dependance on foriegn oil and develop it domestically. Bottom line….Much opportunity for services and products in new era of increased safety, retrofitting, decommissioning….etc…and this will create a lot of activity once the permits start flying.

We heard from the governor of Mississippi and representatives from governors of four other coastal states about the new Outer Continental Shelf Coalition.  20 states in all will be invited.  VP of Chevron talked about the need to raise standards and for all operators, contractors and majors to hold each other accountable, since our neighbor (obviously) can give our industry a black eye, by not following safety procedures and best practices.  The environmentalist studying the long term affect of the Macando incident don’t really know the overall impact of the oil and just as potentially detrimental, the dispersant.

By Greg Bright
Houston, Texas
May 3rd, 2011

Reporting From the Offshore Technology Conference

The largest OTC Exhibition in 29 years, packed aisles and optimisim make for a good day one at OTC in the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas.

Stay tuned for reports and updates on events like today’s informative Panel:
PANEL: OFFSHORE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH A POST-SPILL REALITY

News Flash: Governors from Alaska, Virginia and states bordering the Gulf of Mexico are forming a new Outer Continental Shelf Governors Coalition.

Led by five governors from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alaska, and Virginia.

Twenty States in all will be invited to participate in the group. The coalition will give a strong unified voice to send a clear message to Washington…..GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT. All poles indicate that a vast majority of the US population wants offshore drilling to expand in a safe manner.

By: Greg Bright
Reporting from Houston Texas. may 1st 2011

Port Corpus Christi Commissioners Agree to Sell Ingleside to Canyon – taking Advantage of Eagle Ford

The Port Corpus Christi Commissioners have agreed to sell the Former US Naval Station Ingleside to Canyon Supply and Logistics – a special purpose company that supports the oil and gas companies in the Western Gulf of Mexico. Developing the facility for offshore logistics logistics for the oil and gas industry.

http://www.portofcc.com/images/pccpdfs/news/2011/Canyon-NSIsale02-2011.pdf