Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

Main Pass Block 69 Platform L: Offshore Oil Extraction Facility near Venice, Louisiana

VENICE, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Main Pass Block 69 Platform L is an operational oil extraction facility located 16 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana, in the Gulf of Mexico. It operates under U.S. federal and state regulations for offshore oil and gas production.

Main Pass Block 69 Platform L is an offshore oil extraction facility situated in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 16 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana. The platform is part of the extensive oil infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico, a region known for significant offshore oil and gas production. It operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforce strict safety and environmental standards for offshore operations. The facility is classified under NAICS codes 211111 (Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction) and 211120 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction), indicating its role in both oil and natural gas liquids production. Offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico typically employ advanced extraction technologies, including subsea completions and platform-based processing, to access reservoirs beneath the seabed. The region's regulatory framework includes the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery MACT standards for emissions and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act for operational safety. As an operational platform, Main Pass Block 69 Platform L contributes to the domestic energy supply, supporting downstream refining and petrochemical industries along the Gulf Coast. Its location in Plaquemines Parish places it within a critical energy corridor that includes pipelines and processing facilities. The platform's environmental context involves potential risks such as oil spills and marine ecosystem impacts, which are managed through rigorous spill prevention and response plans required by federal regulations.

Environmental context

The platform is located in the Gulf of Mexico, a region with rich marine biodiversity and important fisheries. Offshore oil extraction poses risks of oil spills, which can harm marine life and coastal ecosystems. Regulatory measures under the Clean Water Act and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 require spill prevention and response plans. The facility's proximity to the Mississippi River delta also means potential impacts on sensitive wetland habitats.

Frequently asked questions

Main Pass Block 69 Platform L is located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 16 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana, in Plaquemines Parish.

It is an operational offshore platform used for extracting crude oil and natural gas liquids from beneath the seabed.

Offshore platforms are regulated by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for safety and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for environmental compliance, including the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.

Key risks include oil spills, which can harm marine ecosystems, and air emissions from platform operations. Regulations require spill prevention plans and emission controls.

Platforms vary in size and capacity, with some producing tens of thousands of barrels per day. The Gulf of Mexico is a major oil-producing region, contributing significantly to U.S. domestic supply.

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