W&T Offshore reports fire incident on Ship Shoal 233 B Platform
W&T Offshore, Inc. (NYSE: WTI) reports that at about 10:00 a.m. this morning, a fire started on its Ship Shoal 233 B Platform and was subsequently extinguished at 11:35 a.m. This production processing facility, which is operated by the Company, is located approximately 30 miles south of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, in 128 feet of water. To respond to this incident, the Company activated its emergency response plan, evacuated personnel and mobilized equipment and personnel to assess and address the incident. All appropriate government agencies were notified.
There were three personnel on the platform, and all three were safely evacuated. One person suffered minor injuries was treated at a local hospital and subsequently released.
As a result of the incident, less than two barrels of light oil was discharged into the water which created a sheen. At this time, the sheen appears to be quickly evaporating. The platform has been safely shut-in.
Initial findings by the Company indicate that the fire was caused by a leaking connection on the vertical heater treater; however, the Company will do additional investigation to determine the root cause of the equipment malfunction. Furthermore, all safety equipment functioned properly during the shut-in phase of the response. Production will be restored once all repairs and maintenance can be performed.
About W&T Offshore
W&T Offshore, Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas producer focused primarily in the Gulf of Mexico and Texas. We have grown through acquisitions, exploration and development and currently hold working interests in approximately 60 producing offshore fields in federal and state waters. During 2011, we expanded onshore into West Texas and East Texas where we are actively pursuing exploration and development activities. A substantial majority of our daily production is derived from wells we operate offshore.
Source: www.wtoffshore.com.