DOINews: BOEM Launches Investigation into Cause of the Incident on Mariner Energy's Vermilion 380 Platform

09/03/2010
Last edited 09/29/2021
THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT,
REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Office of Public Affairs

For Immediate Release
News Media Contact: Nicholas Pardi (202) 208-3985

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEM) Director Michael R. Bromwich today announced that BOEM has launched a full investigation into the September 2, 2010, incident on Mariner Energy Resource's Vermilion 380 platform. Per a Memorandum of Agreement from March 27, 2009, on BOEM-U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) cooperation, USCG will support BOEM's investigation of this incident.

“We are all relieved that the 13 personnel on the platform were rescued safely. We are continuing to closely monitor this situation, which will be investigated fully. We will use all available resources to ensure that we find out what happened, how it happened, and what enforcement action should be taken if any laws or regulations were violated,” said Director Bromwich.

Bromwich has directed members of BOEM's newly created Investigations and Review Unit to lead the investigation.

Yesterday's incident occurred on an oil and gas production platform in approximately 340 feet of water, 102 miles offshore Louisiana. The platform was authorized to produce oil and gas at this water depth.

The current 6-month suspension involves drilling rigs in deepwater and therefore does not apply to this platform.

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