Gas, Oil, Observation, and Weather Platforms

Fishing Status has 2297 Gas, Oil, Observation, and Weather Platforms in the database. Providing cover and shelter to many different species of fish, platforms are fish magnets that many call home.

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By xfernal on 1/28/2021 • Views (475)
Well No. 1 (2669) is a gas/oil platform built by Cantium, LLC. Well No. 1 is considered a minor platform that stands in 51 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, and many different s...

By Seamus on 3/24/2021 • Views (474)
This wind farm consists of 40 MHI-Vestas?8.25 MW turbines and 47 Siemens Gamesa 7 MW turbines and was first constructed in 2018. The structures that support these wind farms provide excellent fishing around and on the bottom.

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (473)
1 (629) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Corporation and installed on 07/01/2000. 1 is considered a minor platform that stands in 30 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, and m...

By Seamus on 7/18/2022 • Views (472)

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (468)
A (2428) is a gas/oil platform built by Peregrine Oil & Gas II, LLC and installed on 06/12/2011. A is considered a minor platform that stands in 177 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Amberjack, Bonita (Little Tunny), Blackfin Tuna, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag Grouper, Gray T...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (465)
A-Jolliet TLP (23583) is a gas/oil platform built by MC Offshore Petroleum, LLC and installed on 01/01/1989. A-Jolliet TLP is considered a major platform that stands in 1760 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Anglers often catch Barrelfish, Golden Tilefish, Warsaw Grouper, Yellowfin Tuna, and many dif...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (457)
#7 (1505) is a gas/oil platform built by W & T Offshore, Inc. and installed on 08/23/2004. #7 is considered a minor platform that stands in 64 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Amberjack, Barracuda, Bonita (Little Tunny), Cobia, King Mackerel, Red Grouper, Red Snapper,...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (457)
A-VALVE(DOT) (10002) is a gas/oil platform built by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC and installed on 01/01/1969. A-VALVE(DOT) is considered a minor platform that stands in 95 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Amberjack, Barracuda, Bonita (Little Tunny), Cobia...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (449)
D (20375) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood Energy LLC and installed on 01/01/1987. D is considered a major platform that stands in 325 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Blackfin Tuna, Longtail Sea Bass, Warsaw Grouper, Yellowfin Tuna, Yellowedge Grouper, and many diffe...

By xfernal on 2/9/2017 • Views (444)
CP (21788) is a gas/oil platform built by Cox Operating, L.L.C. and installed on 01/01/1986. CP is considered a minor platform that stands in 20 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (443)
A (24194) is a gas/oil platform built by McMoRan Oil & Gas LLC and installed on 09/16/1994. A is considered a major platform that stands in 390 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Blackfin Tuna, Longtail Sea Bass, Warsaw Grouper, Yellowfin Tuna, Yellowedge Grouper, and many diff...

By Seamus on 5/7/2011 • Views (442)
A (10212) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood SD Offshore LLC and installed on 01/01/1982. A is considered a major platform that stands in 924 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Anglers often catch Golden Tilefish, Longtail Sea Bass, Snowy Grouper, Warsaw Grouper, Yellowedge Grouper, Yellowfin Tu...

By xfernal on 1/29/2022 • Views (431)
B (2711) is a gas/oil platform built by W & T Offshore, Inc. and installed on 06/13/2021. B is considered a minor platform that stands in 285 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Amberjack, Bonita (Little Tunny), Blackfin Tuna, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag Grouper, Gray Triggerf...

By Seamus on 2/23/2022 • Views (424)

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (422)
5 (1835) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Corporation and installed on 05/05/2006. 5 is considered a minor platform that stands in 75 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Amberjack, Barracuda, Bonita (Little Tunny), Cobia, King Mackerel, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (421)
A (23083) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood Energy LLC and installed on 01/01/1983. A is considered a major platform that stands in 248 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Amberjack, Bonita (Little Tunny), Blackfin Tuna, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag Grouper, Gray Trigger...

By Seamus on 1/30/2017 • Views (417)

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (414)
12 (20314) is a gas/oil platform built by Whitney Oil & Gas, LLC and installed on 01/01/1960. 12 is considered a minor platform that stands in 35 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackere...

By xfernal on 2/9/2017 • Views (404)
C (28051) is a gas/oil platform built by Arena Offshore, LP and installed on 10/13/1999. C is considered a minor platform that stands in 58 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, and...

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (403)
A (24209) is a gas/oil platform built by Walter Oil & Gas Corporation and installed on 11/30/1994. A is considered a major platform that stands in 252 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Amberjack, Bonita (Little Tunny), Blackfin Tuna, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag Grouper, Gray...

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By Seamus on 5/7/2023 • Views (494)

By xfernal on 11/11/2022 • Views (303)
State GI 17S (2702) is a gas/oil platform built by Cox Operating, L.L.C. and installed on 01/01/2000. State GI 17S is considered a minor platform that stands in 45 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompan...

By xfernal on 11/11/2022 • Views (273)
A -Kings Quay (2710) is a gas/oil platform built by Murphy Exploration & Production Company - USA and installed on 02/22/2022. A -Kings Quay is considered a major platform that stands in 3725 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Anglers often catch Yellowfin Tuna, and many different species of Sharks. B...

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