Rigzone looks at the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s latest production status data for the Gulf of Mexico. Yes, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s (BSEE) latest production status data at the time of writing. As of September 17, the BSEE estimated that approximately 23.19 percent of the current oil production and around 34.43 percent of the current gas production in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) was still shut in as a result of Hurricane Ida. This equates to 422,078 barrels of oil per day and 765.54 million cubic feet of gas per day, the BSEE highlighted. Personnel remained evacuated from a total of 41 production platforms, or 7.32 percent of the 560 manned platforms in the GOM, and a total of two dynamically positioned (DP) rigs, or 13.33 percent of the 15 DP rigs operating in the area, remained off location. All non-dynamically positions […]