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  • Pisces Energy, LLC owns several leases in the Gulf of Mexico including ST 204, a very large gas and condensate field in the Gulf of Mexico. Located 40 miles offshore it's production has declined to marginal rates since it's peak in the mid 1990's.
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  • Pisces Energy, LLC owns several leases in the Gulf of Mexico including ST 204, a very large gas and condensate field in the Gulf of Mexico. Located 40 miles offshore it's production has declined to marginal rates since it's peak in the mid 1990's.
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  • Pisces Energy, LLC owns several leases in the Gulf of Mexico and one of their leases is the deep water Ewing Bank 958/1003 "Prince" field. The tension leg platform is set in 1500' of water.
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  • The TBC Princess docks at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge to take the first shipment of wood pellets from Drax Biomass, LLC
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  • Green pipes run through a production unit within a refinery in Baton Rouge, La.
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  • This ExxonMobile production unit within the ExxonMobile Refinery in Baton Rouge, La. produces ultra, low-sulfur diesel product.
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  • In Baton Rouge since 1909, the ExxonMobil Baton Rouge site has grown into one of the largest and most integrated petrochemical complexes in the world.
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  • The TBC Princess docks at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge to take the first shipment of wood pellets from Drax Biomass, LLC
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  • The ExxonMobil Baton Rouge chemical plant is part of the petrochemical complex.
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  • A refinery along the Mississippi River in south Louisiana.
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  • Unused inland drilling rigs are stacked together at the Port of Iberia in New Iberia, La, Falling oil prices is slowing energy production and causing the oil and gas industry to layoff thousands of workers throughout Louisiana.
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  • Liftboats are stored at the Port of Iberia in New Iberia, La, Falling oil prices is slowing energy production and causing the oil and gas industry to layoff thousands of workers throughout Louisiana.
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  • Liftboats are stored at the Port of Iberia in New Iberia, La, Falling oil prices is slowing energy production and causing the oil and gas industry to layoff thousands of workers throughout Louisiana.
    20160127_oil-25.jpg
  • Liftboats are stored at the Port of Iberia in New Iberia, La, Falling oil prices is slowing energy production and causing the oil and gas industry to layoff thousands of workers throughout Louisiana.
    20160127_oil-92-Edit.jpg
  • Unused inland drilling rigs are stacked together at the Port of Iberia in New Iberia, La, Falling oil prices is slowing energy production and causing the oil and gas industry to layoff thousands of workers throughout Louisiana.
    20160127_oil-99.jpg
  • Convent Marine Terminal employees move bulk materials at one of the largest bulk terminals on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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