BSEE RESPONDS TO DAMAGED UNMANNED PLATFORM IN THE GULF OF MEXICO. THERE WAS FIRE ON THE PLATFORM DUE TO THE COLLISION.
BSEE RESPONDS TO DAMAGED UNMANNED PLATFORM IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
Condition prior to the collision
January 23, 2015
The
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) is responding to a
damaged unmanned platform in South Timbalier (ST) Block 27 in the Gulf
of Mexico approximately 5 miles south of Port Fourchon, LA, in 50 feet
of water. The ST 27 IA platform is operated by Energy XXI, GOM, LLC.
Energy XXI reported to BSEE that the ST 27 IA platform had been
damaged, possibly by a vessel, at approximately 4:30 a.m. Friday. There
was a fire on the platform which was extinguished through firefighting
efforts by vessels in the area. Energy XXI reports that there are gas
bubbles intermittently rising to the surface and no other pollution has
been observed. No one was injured.
According to the operator, there were three wells producing oil at
the time of the incident. An Emergency Shut Down (ESD) was successfully
performed and production has been shut-in.
As weather allows, both BSEE and the operator will have personnel at
the scene to determine the extent of the damage. BSEE is providing
oversight to the operator’s response efforts.
The incident will be investigated by both BSEE and the U.S. Coast Guard.