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API Publishes Three New Hurricane Bulletins

John Bisney | 202.682.8122 | bisneyj@api.org

WASHINGTON – API is today (May 30, 2007) publishing three new interim documents to help the oil and natural gas industry apply the latest understanding of environmental (“metocean”) conditions in and around the Gulf of Mexico to make its offshore facilities more survivable during hurricane season.  The new documents include:

Final recommended practices based on these bulletins are expected next year.

Background

During the major 2004 and 2005 hurricanes, higher waves and stronger winds than anticipated were recorded in deeper areas, so the industry has moved away from viewing the Gulf as a uniform body of water.  A central portion is now understood as a gathering spot for warm currents that can strengthen storms, making it more hurricane-prone.  The revised metocean data has prompted API to reassess its applicable recommended practices (RPs). 

API published three interim documents for the 2006 hurricane season covering the operation and construction of both mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs), and fixed and floating production platforms:


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