Apache Evacuates 970 Workers from GoM Due to Isaac Storm

Apache Evacuates 970 Workers from GoM Due to Isaac Storm

Central time, Apache Corporation is continuing to closely monitor the storm in the Gulf of Mexico and as a precautionary measure, has ordered additional evacuations and production shut-ins.

In all, about 970 employees and contractors have been safely evacuated from the company’s offshore facilities in the Gulf. Apache-operated offshore production that has been or will be safely shut in by day’s end will total about 74,000 barrels of oil per day (45,000 bo/d net) and 312 million cubic feet of gas per day (203 mmcf/d net). Onshore, Apache will have safely shut in 8,500 bo/d (6,875 bo/d net) and 84 mmcf/d of gas (32 mmcf/d net) by day’s end.

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LNG World News Staff, August 28, 2012