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2005 GOM JIP - Leg I

The primary objective of the Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Joint Industry Project (JIP) was to develop technology and data to assist in the characterization of naturally occurring gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.  Other objectives of this project were to better understand how natural gas hydrates can affect seafloor stability, to gather data that can be used to study climate change, and to determine how the results of this project can be used to assess if and how gas hydrates act as a trapping mechanism for shallow oil or gas reservoirs.

The 2005 expedition employed the semi-submersible vessel "Uncle John" which carried a team of scientists and engineers on the 35-day voyage. 

2005 GOM Final Cruise Report 

Results of Core Sample Analysis - Fugro Operations and Geotechnical Investigations 

Project Background

Maps of Cruise Area

Joint Industry Project (JIP) Participants:
The JIP is committed to steering technology advances through collaborative research so that a better understanding is achieved of the safety hazards involved in drilling and producing oil and gas through hydrate containing sediments in deepwater GOM. The JIP Participants consist of the following major oil and gas producers and service companies, the National Energy Technology Laboratory, and the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement.

  • Chevron
  • Schlumberger
  • Halliburton
  • ConocoPhillips
  • Totak
  • Reliance
  • Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation