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Chris Oynes Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Minerals Management Service Hurricane Recovery Status and Future of the Gulf MMS December 13, 2005.

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1 Chris Oynes Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Minerals Management Service Hurricane Recovery Status and Future of the Gulf MMS December 13, 2005 Presentation at SPE/NOGS/API/PLANO/Desk and Derrick

2 DENNIS CINDY EMILY BRET 2005 HURRICANE SEASON (To Date) KATRINA RITA WILMA ARLENE

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4 KATRINARITA WILMA

5 Damaged & Destroyed Platforms KatrinaRita Destroyed4766 Extensive Damage 2032

6 Major Issues in Hurricane  MODU’s adrift are not acceptable  19 MODU’s were set adrift from hurricanes Katrina and Rita  Secretary of DOI met with companies Nov. 17 to discuss changes

7 Other Changes?  Examine structural standards  Mud slides  More reporting?

8 MMS COOP Operation  With the approach of Hurricane Katrina, MMS mobilized its continuity of operations plan (COOP).  A small temporary office was created in Houston to monitor the storm damage and direct operations. Most MMS District operations offices were not affected.  With the massive damage in New Orleans MMS mobilized first 50 employees and then 150 to conduct continuity of operations in Houston  On October 28 MMS reoccupied part of its New Orleans Office and all employees reported back to work  The Regional Office with 150 employees remains in Houston while the New Orleans office is rebuilt. MMS

9 New Developments in the Gulf of Mexico

10 Energy Bill Provisions that Will Affect Lease Sales  Added a third tier of royalty relief for deep gas drilling in 0 - 200m of water  Added three tiers of royalty relief for deep gas drilling in 200 - 400m of water  Added a royalty relief level in deep water - - 16 mmboe in depths greater than 2000m

11 GOM Production has been significantly lowered due to hurricanes in 2004 and 2005

12 Gulf of Mexico Deep Water Oil Production ~ ~ ~ e. As of 5/6/05 MMS

13 Gulf of Mexico Deep Water Gas Production ~ ~ ~ e As of 5/6/05 MMS

14 New developments suggest a bright future for the Gulf

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18 Major New Activity Neptune Field Atwater Valley 573 Neptune Field Atwater Valley 573 Unocal Knotty Head Green Canyon 512 Unocal Knotty Head Green Canyon 512 Chevron’s Tahiti Green Canyon 640 Chevron’s Tahiti Green Canyon 640 Jack Test Well Walker Ridge 759 Jack Test Well Walker Ridge 759 MMS

19 Seismic Noise Remains as an Issue

20 Sperm Whale Seismic Study – Part II (SWSS II)  Awarded in 2005  Understand sperm whales movements, and feeding and breeding behavior  Characterize industry/ambient noise  Determine acoustic effects on sperm whales Environmental Study


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