big foot

The U.S. Gulf of Mexico is home to some of the world’s lowest carbon intensity oil and gas. The Chevron-operated Big Foot offshore platform lies 225 miles (362 km) south of New Orleans, Louisiana.

at a glance

peak barrels-per-day
crude oil production

75,000

peak cubic-feet-per-day
natural gas production

25 million

total estimated
recoverable reserves OEB* up to

200 million

*Oil equivalents barrels

Big Foot rests in water depths of approximately 5,200 feet (1,584 m)

The platform supports an onboard, full-capacity drilling rig for development well drilling and future interventions. Production wells are equipped with electric submersible pumps at a depth of 16,000 feet (4,876 m).

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Oil and gas produced in the Gulf of Mexico 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 Mexico by 2026. 

The Big Foot facility is operated by Chevron U.S.A. Inc., in a joint venture with Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC and Marubeni Oil & Gas (USA) LLC.

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