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US DOI Implements New Guidelines on Gulf of Mexico Drilling With Hopes of Boosting Oil Output

April 26, 2025
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New Guidelines Implemented to Boost U.S. Oil Output in the Gulf of Mexico

The U.S. Interior Department announced on Thursday that it has put in place new guidelines aimed at increasing allowable pressure differences in a specific type of oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. These changes are expected to have a positive impact on U.S. oil production.

President Donald Trump’s Energy Dominance Council, spearheaded by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, is focused on finding ways to reduce costs for oil and gas producers, streamline regulations, and enhance oil output, which saw record levels during former President Joe Biden’s tenure.

One of the key aspects of the new rules is the permission for operators in the Wilcox rock formation, located in a section of the Gulf known as the Gulf of America under Trump’s administration, to extract oil from multiple offshore reservoirs using higher pressure differentials.

Specifically, the regulations regarding downhole commingling between reservoirs in the Paleogene have been expanded to allow a pressure differential of up to 1500 pounds per square inch, up from the previous limit of 200 psi.

The Interior Department anticipates that these changes could lead to a potential increase of 100,000 barrels per day in oil output from the region over the next decade. Interior Secretary Burgum expressed his enthusiasm about the development, stating, “This is a monumental milestone in achieving American Energy Dominance. We’re delivering more American energy, more efficiently, and with fewer regulatory roadblocks.”

Operators are required to adhere to certain conditions, including pressure monitoring and regular performance reporting, as outlined by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement within the Interior Department.

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During the final stages of the Biden administration, safety regulations for offshore drilling were introduced by the bureau, coinciding with advancements in technology that allow for operations under extreme subsea pressures. While this advancement presents opportunities to access vast untapped oil reserves globally, safety concerns have been raised.

The Biden-era regulations were prompted by Chevron’s initiation of production at its Anchor asset, in partnership with TotalEnergies, which marked the first project to operate at 20,000 psi of pressure and reach reservoir depths of 34,000 feet (10,363 m).

These developments signify a concerted effort to enhance oil production in the Gulf of Mexico while ensuring safety and regulatory compliance in the industry.

(Reuters)

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