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OIL RIG DX

TUNING IN ON THE HUNT FOR ENERGY IN THE GULF OF MEXICO

Source: Popular Communications, April 1990
By: J.C. Tugwell, KTX5SM
Reprinted by: Lori Jordan
For: The Hotline BBS, John Johnson, KWV8BP

You may have heard that things have slacked off in the industries hunting and drilling for offshoreand gas. You wouldn't think so if you witnessed the recent installation of Texaco's Green CanyonBok6deepawater oil and natural gas production platform that went into operation last October.
Far taller than the largest skyscraper in New Orleans, this massive rig can yield daily production rof 60 million cubic feet of natural gas and 2,500 barrels of oil. The platform cost Texaco and UinEporation Partners, Ltd. about $32.5 million and represents part of an eventual investment of ouhl $0 illion the companies will spend to develop the lease on the drilling point.

Obviously, reports announcing the demise of the petroleum and natural gas industry have been in errhis is good news for lots of folks, not the least of which are monitoring enthusiasts since the utfrenergy in the Gulf of Mexico is a source of signals that can be tuned on HF and scanner band. he sipconditions are working in the 30 to 50 MHz bands, scanner owners in far distant places cn lste tothedrilling and support operations.

WHERE TO TUNE

Almost every drilling rig has a helicopter -----------------------------
landing pad. Also, the coasts of Louisiana and | Table I |
Texas are dotted with private helicopter land- | |
ing bases operated by the oil/gas companies | All Freq's listed in MHz |
and also by private helo support service comp- | |
anies. | 30.66 35.48 49.04 |
HF frequencies use SSB mode for air/ground | 30.70 48.56 49.06 |
communications and are 2878, 3019, 3434, 4672, | 30.74 48.58 49.08 |
5463, and 5508 KHz. If you happen to be locat- | 30.78 48.60 49.10 |
ed within 50 to 100 miles of these coasts, it | 30.82 48.62 49.12 |
will pay you to set your scanner to 122.70, | 31.32 48.64 49.14 |
122.725, 122.85, 122.90, 123.025, 123.05, and | 31.40 48.66 49.16 |
123.075 MHz for this activity in the VHF aero | 31.44 48.68 49.18 |
band. General operations between the shore | 31.48 48.70 49.20 |
facilities of the exploration companies and | 31.52 48.72 49.22 |
the offshore rigs can be tuned, too. On your | 31.60 48.74 49.24 |
communications receiver, switch to SSB mode | 31.64 48.76 49.26 |
and listen on 2292, 2398, and 4637.5 KHz. Your | 31.72 48.78 49.28 |
best bet will probably be putting some of the | 31.76 48.80 49.30 |
30 to 50 MHz band Petroleum Radio Service | 33.18 48.82 49.32 |
frequencies into your scanner, as these tend | 33.20 48.84 49.34 |
to skip great distances. | 33.22 48.86 49.36 |
Some of the best bet frequencies are shown in | 33.24 48.88 49.38 |
Table I. Be aware that many frequencies used | 33.26 48.90 49.40 |
by the oil/gas companies are shared with | 33.28 48.92 49.42 |
logging companies. Also, note that the FCC's | 33.30 48.94 49.44 |
rules permit many Petroleum Radio Service | 33.32 48.96 49.46 |
frequencies to be used by local fuel oil and | 33.34 48.98 49.48 |
gasoline delivery truck dispatchers and | 33.36 49.00 49.50 |
tankers. | 33.38 49.02 |
|---------------------------|

As you might expect, there is a constant flow of supply and miscellaneous work boats operating betwhore points and the drilling rigs. While many of these operate on frequencies found in Table I, ital all can also operate in the VHF-FM maritime band. If you're located near the coastlines of ousinaorTexas, monitor:

156.05, 156.175, 156.35, 156.45, 156.50, 156.55, 156.90, 156.95, 156.975,
and 157.025

Then, next time the bill comes for your gasoline credit card, you'll have a much better idea of alltrouble that people are going to in order to extract energy from its hiding places beneath the gon.Nt that it will make paying any more fun, but at least you'll understand!

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