jack/
st. malo
Located 280 miles (451 km) south of New Orleans, Louisiana, Jack/St. Malo is one of Chevron’s highest producing facilities in the Gulf of America, which is home to some of the world’s lowest carbon intensity oil and gas.
at a glance
peak barrels-per-day
crude oil production
170,000
peak cubic-feet-per-day
natural gas production
42 million
total estimated
recoverable reserves OEB* up to
500 million
*Oil-equivalent barrels
Increasing recovery through technology
The St. Malo Stage 4 waterflood is expected to add approximately 175 million barrels of oil equivalent to the St. Malo field’s gross ultimate recovery. With operations now underway, the project includes two new production wells, three injector wells and topsides water injection equipment.
see what else we’re working on
Oil and gas produced in the Gulf of America are among the lowest carbon intensity barrels in the world. Through our portfolio of operated and non-operated facilities, Chevron is working to produce 300,000 barrels of oil-equivalent per day in the Gulf of America by 2026.
The Jack/St. Malo facility is operated by Chevron U.S.A. Inc., in a joint venture with Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC, TEP Jack LLC, MP Gulf of Mexico LLC, ExxonMobil Corporation, and Eni Petroleum US LLC.