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ID119848
Title ProperImpact of water depth on safety and environmental performance in offshore oil and gas production
LanguageENG
AuthorMuehlenbachs, Lucija ;  Cohen, Mark A ;  Gerarden, Todd
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper reports on an empirical analysis of company-reported incidents on oil and gas production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico between 1996 and 2010. During these years, there was a dramatic increase in the water depths at which offshore oil and gas is extracted. Controlling for platform characteristics such as age, quantity of oil and gas produced, and number of producing wells, we find that incidents (such as blowouts, injuries, and oil spills) are positively correlated with deeper water. Controlling for these and other characteristics, for an average platform, each 100 feet of added depth increases the probability of a company-reported incident by 8.5%. While further research into the causal connections between water depth and platform risks is warranted, this study highlights the potential value of increased monitoring of deeper water platforms.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy vol. , No.55; Apr 2013: p.699-705
Journal SourceEnergy Policy vol. , No.55; Apr 2013: p.699-705
Key WordsOffshore Oil and Gas ;  Oil Spills ;  Safety