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Denbury's 8" CO2 Pipeline Cut PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 June 2007
A CO2 pipeline was cut during construction of an additional line along side an existing8 inch line that provides CO2 to the Tinsley field. See WLBT's report that includes aerial video of leak
 
Stallion Group Buys Leases PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 25 February 2007

The Stallion Group of Jackson, Miss., has acquired a 30 percent interest for oil and gas exploration on 200,000 acres in southwest Mississippi and northeast Louisiana.

Targeting Frio, Wilcox and Tuscaloosa geologic formations, the company will partner with Griffin & Griffin Exploration, also of Jackson, in drilling an initial program of 50 wells that’s already under way. More than 50 other drill targets have been identified through seismic work
 
Tellus Pipeline leaks in Lamar County Creek PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 24 February 2007
PURVIS — Emergency management officials continued Friday to clean up and test the environmental impacts of an oil spill in a waterway in southwestern Lamar County.

Emergency Management Director James Smith said a pipeline crossing a small stream ruptured overnight Tuesday. He said officials believe between 400 to 450 barrels, or about 20,000 gallons, of oil were released into the stream.

The waterway eventually flows into the Clear Creek, which joins the Pearl River in Marion County just north of the Mississippi-Louisiana state line.

Smith said environmental crews set up a perimeter at least a mile downstream from the spill to collect the oil. Officials said Thursday that about 75 percent of the creek had been cleaned up by noon that day, according to a story in the Hattiesburg American.

The pipeline is owned by the Ridgeland-based Tellus Operating Group. The company is working with environmental officials to clean up the site, Smith said.

Nearly 50 people are working to remove oil using rubberized dams and earthen dams. Oil is being collected with vacuum trucks.

Tests are being conducted Friday to determine the spill’s impact on wildlife.
Eric Dear, chief of emergency services for MDEQ, said initial analyses indicated the spill would not seriously impact the nearby environment. Also it seemed no endangered species were threatened, he said. Teams from MDEQ and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services plan to conduct more studies to determine the spill’s effect on wildlife.
 
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A major propane supply hub is located at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where the Dixie Pipeline has a network of terminals and storage facilities.


Mississippi Oil

Mississippi ranks 13th in the nation, including Federal Offshore areas, in crude oil production with 49,000 barrels per day.

Refining & Marketing (Downstream)

  • Refineries: Distillation capacity of 364,000 Barrels Per Calendar Day (BCD) (2006)
    • Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (Pascagoula @ 330,000 BCD)
    • Ergon Refining Inc. (Vicksburg @ 23,000 BCD)
    • Hunt Southland Refining Co. (Lumberton @ -0-*) *5,800 BCD Idle on 1/1/06
    • Hunt Southland Refining Co. (Sandersville @ 11,000 BCD)
  • Gasoline Stations: 3,559 outlets (2006), or about 2.1 percent of U.S. total.
  • Newsflash

    Venture Oil & Gas Inc., Laurel, Miss., staked a wildcat to Lower Tuscaloosa in nonproducing George County, southeastern Mississippi.

    Objective is 8,500 ft at the 1 Dees 28-14, in 28-1s-5w, 27 miles northwest of Mobile, Ala.

    The drill site is 14-22 miles west of large Citronelle, Chunchula, and Hatters Pond fields in southwestern Alabama.

     
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