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Gulf Oil Discovery Lifts Hopes for New Geological Play
Production; Extraction; ExplorationA deepwater discovery reported Thursday underscores the growing importance of a geological formation in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico that's only recently become accessible to crude oil and natural gas producers. A consortium led by BP PLC (BP) found hydrocarbons at the Kaskida well, right in the middle of the Keathley Canyon offshore area, 250 miles southwest of New Orleans. Other prospects in these kinds of formations - known as the "lower tertiary" - have been found in Walker Ridge and Alaminos Canyon, to the east and the west of Keathley Canyon.


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Posted on Thursday, August 31 @ 22:15:45 PDT by Waegari
 
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Re: Gulf Oil Discovery Lifts Hopes for New Geological Play (Score: 1)
by g_man on Friday, September 08 @ 00:25:31 PDT
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discovered and reported in 2004.

just a political story planted in the news for "election" purposes
containing no actual news at all. All peak oil calculations have
already taken this one into account. When and if they get it into
production it will be very expensive  because its so deep the
total of all oil in the area can supply world oil consumption for a
period of just under a month. Long enough to make a few extra solar
panels in 2015 i guess.






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