Hess Corporation Hosts Bipartisan Congressional Delegation in Gulf of Mexico
“Tubular Bells demonstrates Hess’ capability to safely and successfully execute highly complex, deepwater development projects,” said
Brian Truelove, senior vice president, Offshore. “We are proud to give this bipartisan Congressional Delegation an in-depth tour of our facility, which was the first classic spar built in
“Since
Steve Scalise (LA-01) said. “I am excited to have this bipartisan Congressional Delegation visit Tubular Bells to witness the cutting-edge technologies, unparalleled safety standards, and world-renowned ingenuity used in implementing these large-scale energy projects. Offshore energy production is vital to strengthening our national security, growing a healthy economy, and supplying an important source of revenue to restore
The Delegation joining Rep. Scalise includes the following members of
Larry Buchson (IN-08), Rep.
Buddy Carter (GA-01), Rep.
Barbara Comstock (VA-10), Rep.
Paul Cook (CA-08), Rep.
Gene Green (TX-29), Rep.
Tim Walberg (MI-07), Rep.
Mimi Walters (CA-45), and Rep.
Ryan Zinke (MT-00).
The Tubular Bells Field was discovered in 2003 and the development was sanctioned in
Net production from Tubular Bells is expected to average 30,000–35,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day over 2015. Hess holds a 57.14 percent interest in the Tubular Bells Field and is the operator.
The Deepwater Gulf of
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