With the announcement of first oil at Argos, 3 of the 5 next generation deepwater platforms (simpler, safer, and greener) are now producing oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico. The other 2 platforms are expected to begin production in 2024.
Prior to the installation of these platforms, the last deepwater platform addition was Shell’s Appomattox in 2018. That gap in deepwater platform installations was the longest since Bullwinkle was installed in 1988.
The 5 new structures will increase the deepwater platform count by 9% from 56 to 61, and in the next few years should account for approximately 1/4 of GoM oil production.
platform | operator | water depth (feet) | first production | design production (boe) |
King’s Quay | Murphy | 3725 | April 2022 | 100,000 |
Vito | Shell | 4000 | Feb 2023 | 100,000 |
Argos | bp | 4500 | April 2023 | 140,000 |
Anchor | Chevron | 5000 | 2024 (est.) | 80,000 |
Whale | Shell | 8600 | 2024 (est.) | 100,000 |

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