BP's Thunder Horse Platform Shut Temporarily on Power Issue

September 19, 2017

BP Plc halted production at its Thunder Horse platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico on Monday following a power outage, a company spokesman confirmed on Tuesday.
The benchmark for sour crude rallied to its strongest in more than two years on the disruption.
File photo: BP
File photo: BP
BP evacuated its workforce of about 300 people from the facility after the power outage as a precaution, according to the statement. Technical and essential personnel were scheduled to return to the platform on Tuesday.
The platform has the ability to produce up to 265,000 barrels of oil a day, and was producing about 180,000 barrels a day as of May.
BP's four operated platforms in the Gulf can produce up to a total of 695,000 barrels of crude a day. Thunder Horse was the company's largest producing Gulf platform in 2016.
Mars Sour Crude traded at up to $2.30 a barrel premium to U.S. crude futures, the strongest in more than two years, on Tuesday.
The platform was recently evacuated Sept. 6 ahead of Hurricane Irma.
There is no permanent structural damage at the facility, according to a person familiar with the platform who was not authorized to speak with the media.


(Reporting By Jessica Resnick-Ault and Arathy S Nair, additional reporting by Catherine Ngai and Erwin Seba; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Diane Craft)

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