MMS proposes Central Gulf Lease Sale 205

The US Minerals Management Service proposed an Oct. 3 lease sale in the newly configured Central Gulf of Mexico Planning Area.
May 23, 2007

By OGJ editors
HOUSTON, May 23 -- The US Minerals Management Service proposed an Oct. 3 lease sale in the newly configured Central Gulf of Mexico Planning Area.

The sale, to be held in New Orleans, would be the first central gulf sale in the MMS 2007-12 Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing program.

The sale would involve 5,000 blocks covering more than 28.5 million acres. The acreage is 3-210 miles offshore in 4-3,400 m of water.

Sale 205 excludes the areas under moratorium and respects the buffers created for the Florida coast.

MMS estimates that as much as 1.3 billion bbl of oil and 5.2 tcf of natural gas could be discovered and produced from the lease sale area.

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