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March 09, 2009


Indicated Hydrocarbon List
Central Gulf of Mexico OCS,
March 2008

An Indicated Hydrocarbon List (IHL) is now available from the Resource Evaluation Office of the Minerals Management Service.  The IHL identifies unleased Central, Eastern and Western Gulf of Mexico tracts that have wellbores with indicated hydrocarbons.  In addition, the IHL provides hydrocarbon information for two categories of selected wells, producing and nonproducing, for active leases in the Central, Eastern and Western Gulf of Mexico.  The IHL will be made available to the public approximately three months prior to each Gulf of Mexico sale.

The addendum list which updates the most recently relinquished tracts is currently unavailable.  The IHL is viewable (and queriable) in Access files on the MMS well information page.

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Indicated Hydrocarbon List Introduction