Study on Offshore Petroleum Platforms and Dissolved Oxygen in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

 
Offshore petroleum platforms and
dissolved oxygen in the northern
Gulf of Mexico
 
Derek G. Bolser
Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources
November 29th, 2016
Overview
 
-
Background
-
Objectives
-
Data
-
Methods
-
Results
-
Significance 
Rig Fusion
 
Background
 
Transient hypoxic zones are known to exist
in the northern Gulf of Mexico
These phenomena are well studied, and are
caused by excess nutrient input
Most marine organisms cannot survive in
hypoxic zones
 
Population Education
 
Offshore petroleum platforms are important
habitat for many marine organisms
68% of age 2 red snapper in the Gulf reside on
these platforms (Gallaway et al. 2009)
Offshore petroleum platforms are temporary
structures by legal definition
 
Background
 
FL dept. of ag.
 
Objectives
 
Proof-of-concept study to quantify how
many platforms fall within hypoxic zones.
If a sufficient number are found, a similar map
with real-time data may be used to inform
explosive severance decisions
Quantify total hypoxic area within range of
data.
 
Erich Schlegel
 
Data
 
Hypoxia data from USGS and NOAA
Measurements have been taken with CTD
devices every June & July since 2001
Platform location data from the BSEE
There are 7225 platforms in the Gulf
 
USGS
Methods
Somewhat similar to the flood inundation
mapping we did in exercise 5
Spatial join tool was very useful—thanks, Dr.
Maidment!
Data had to be transformed back and forth
between points and rasters several times.
 
2013 northern Gulf
Exercise 5-
Onion Creek
 
2013 results- platforms
 
 
2013 results- dissolved oxygen
 
2015 results- platforms
 
2015 results- dissolved oxygen
 
Significance
 
There may be a sufficient number of platforms in
hypoxic areas to meet demolition demands in
some locations
This process undertaken with real-time data could
be used to better plan explosive severance, or at
least accurately quantify impacts
 
 
Oil price
 
Acknowledgements
 
Thank you Dr. Maidment and Paul Ruess!
 
InHabitat
 
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This study explores the relationship between offshore petroleum platforms and dissolved oxygen levels in the northern Gulf of Mexico. It aims to quantify platforms within hypoxic zones and assess the total hypoxic area using data from various sources. The findings provide insights on marine habitat conditions and the impact of these structures on the marine ecosystem.

  • Offshore petroleum platforms
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Dissolved oxygen
  • Marine organisms
  • Hypoxic zones

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  1. Offshore petroleum platforms and dissolved oxygen in the northern Gulf of Mexico Derek G. Bolser Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources November 29th, 2016

  2. Overview - Background - Objectives - Data - Methods - Results Rig Fusion - Significance

  3. Background Transient hypoxic zones are known to exist in the northern Gulf of Mexico These phenomena are well studied, and are caused by excess nutrient input Most marine organisms cannot survive in hypoxic zones Population Education

  4. Background FL dept. of ag. Offshore petroleum platforms are important habitat for many marine organisms 68% of age 2 red snapper in the Gulf reside on these platforms (Gallaway et al. 2009) Offshore petroleum platforms are temporary structures by legal definition

  5. Objectives Proof-of-concept study to quantify how many platforms fall within hypoxic zones. If a sufficient number are found, a similar map with real-time data may be used to inform explosive severance decisions Quantify total hypoxic area within range of data. Erich Schlegel

  6. Data Hypoxia data from USGS and NOAA Measurements have been taken with CTD devices every June & July since 2001 Platform location data from the BSEE There are 7225 platforms in the Gulf USGS

  7. Methods Somewhat similar to the flood inundation mapping we did in exercise 5 Spatial join tool was very useful thanks, Dr. Maidment! Data had to be transformed back and forth between points and rasters several times. Exercise 5- Onion Creek 2013 northern Gulf

  8. 2013 results- platforms Class Hypoxic (0-2 mg/L O2) Near-hypoxic (2-5 mg/L O2) Not hypoxic (5+ mg/L O2) Number of platforms 460 612 311

  9. 2013 results- dissolved oxygen Class Hypoxic (0-2 mg/L O2) Near-hypoxic (2-5 mg/L O2) Not hypoxic (5+ mg/L O2) Area (km^2) 7,082.2924 11,883.069 2,424.9211

  10. 2015 results- platforms Class Hypoxic (0-2 mg/L O2) Near-hypoxic (2-5 mg/L O2) Not hypoxic (5+ mg/L O2) Number of platforms 93 1,309 139

  11. 2015 results- dissolved oxygen Class Hypoxic (0-2 mg/L O2) Near-hypoxic (2-5 mg/L O2) Not hypoxic (5+ mg/L O2) Area (km^2) 1,351.2498 19,782.8712 2,442.7895

  12. Significance There may be a sufficient number of platforms in hypoxic areas to meet demolition demands in some locations This process undertaken with real-time data could be used to better plan explosive severance, or at least accurately quantify impacts Oil price

  13. Acknowledgements Thank you Dr. Maidment and Paul Ruess! InHabitat

  14. Questions? Home run charters Reference: Gallaway, B. J., S. T. Szedlmayer, and W. J. Gazey. 2009. "A life history review for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico with an evaluation of the importance of offshore petroleum platforms and other artificial reefs." Reviews in Fisheries Science 17.1: 48-67.

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