Anadarko: Independence Hub To Run At Reduced Rate During 3Q
August 04 2009 - 4:40PM
Dow Jones News
The Independence Hub offshore natural gas development in the
U.S. Gulf of Mexico will be operating at rates 22% to 44% below
normal due to maintenance operations, operator Anadarko Petroleum
Corp. (APC) said Tuesday.
"We expect Independence Hub to be running at reduced rates
throughout the remainder of this quarter, as we plan to perform
some scheduled maintenance," Chief Executive Jim Hackett said
during a conference call.
Anadarko spokesman John Christiansen said in an e-mail that
natural gas volume stemming from the platform will be reduced by
200 million to 400 million cubic feet per day "on any given day
throughout the third quarter."
The Hub platform, which produces natural gas from several
discoveries, produces about 900 million cubic feet a day of natural
gas. The platform is located in 8,000 feet of water, and represents
about 13% of the offshore Gulf's natural gas production. The U.S.
Minerals Management Service estimates that the region will produce
about 6.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day on average in
2009, down from about 11 billion cubic feet a day in 2004. The
decline in U.S. Gulf gas production has been more than offset by
output from onshore natural gas shale formations in recent
years.
Besides Anadarko, the Hub is owned by Devon Energy Corp. (DVN),
Eni SpA (E), StatoilHydro ASA (STO), Enterprise Products Partners
L.P. (EPD) and Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. (HLX).
-By Angel Gonzalez, Dow Jones Newswires; 713-547-9214;
angel.gonzalez@dowjones.com