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So you put the rig in 100' of water, then directionally drill right down the
inside of the slope to get to the oil at 15,000'. Easier to keep the rig in place. -- Keith __ If your house costs more than your boat...your priorities are all screwed up! "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... x-no-archive:yes "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote: The banks are, of course, quite shallow, but the bottom drops off very dramatically. It is over 1000 meters right next to many of the banks. Just north of Nassau it goes to 3600 meters. I wonder if they drill at an angle, so they get to oil that's under the banks? But if the water is deep, they aren't on the Banks anymore - they are in the Tongue of the Ocean or the Northwest Providence Channel or the Straits of Florida. "Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . x-no-archive:yes (Yachtbroker) wrote: interesting reading today in the nassau guardian The Government on Tuesday at Buena Vista Restaurant signed an agreement with Kerr McGee Bahamas Limited, for the exploration of natural gas and oil on the Great Bahama Bank. he Agreement provides for the company to drill in 3,000 to 6,000 or more feet of water, making it the first venture that will explore in deep waters in The Bahamas. The cost to Kerr McGee to dig a well would be $20 million to $25 million. The Great Bahama Bank is very shallow. Where are they going that the water is 3K to 6K deep? grandma Rosalie grandma Rosalie |
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