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Back to Safety Alerts
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U.S. Department of the
Interior
Minerals Management Service
Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
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Safety Alert No. 232
July 6, 2005 |
Contact:
Frank Pausina
(504) 736-2650 |
Tropical Storm Preparedness
In June 2005, an oil spill
associated with Tropical Storm Arlene occurred in the Breton Sound Area of the
Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana State waters. The incident is currently under
investigation by the United States Coast Guard with the assistance of the
Minerals Management Service (MMS). Preliminary indications are that, after a
production platform in Louisiana State waters was evacuated in anticipation of
the storm, with a number of wells left producing, an oil spill originating from
the platform resulted in significant environmental damage, specifically to the
Brown Pelican population in the Breton Sound area.
In view of the continued potential for tropical systems to impact oil and
gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico and to avoid a recurrence of an incident as
described above, the MMS recommends that Lessees and Operators review and
update, if needed, their plans and procedures for the evacuation of personnel
and the securing of their facilities prior to the approach of such tropical
systems.
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