Gulf of Mexico Company Profiles
Offshore Injury Attorney
A large number of maritime and energy-related companies operate in the Gulf of Mexico. They conduct shipping, transport, oil drilling, natural gas drilling and production,
commercial fishing, and other types of commercial activities.
If you or a loved one has been injured aboard a ship, on an offshore rig or in a maritime-related industry in the Gulf of Mexico, you need an offshore injury lawyer who knows the Gulf of Mexico and the companies that do business there. You can contact an experienced attorney at Arnold & Itkin LLP at (888) 346-5024 for a free consultation and we will be happy to see how we can assist you. We have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients and are prepared to see how we can help you recover maximum compensation for your claim.

The following are profiles of companies that operate in the Gulf of Mexico:
- Allseas USA – Allseas USA provides offshore pipe laying and subsea construction services in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Anadarko Petroleum — Anadarko, based in The Woodlands,
Texas, is the largest independent deepwater oil and gas producer in the Gulf of Mexico.
- ATP — ATP Oil & Gas Corporation is involved in developing and producing oil and natural gas in the offshore Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea.
- BP — A global energy company, BP is the United Kingdom’s largest corporation and the leading operator in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
- Chevron — Chevron is the second largest energy company in the U.S.
- Cobalt International Energy L.P. — Cobalt International Energy explores for oil in the deep offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa.
- ConocoPhillips — Headquartered in the Energy Corridor of Houston, Texas, ConocoPhillips is the third largest integrated energy company in the U.S. and fifth largest refiner in the world.
- Ensco — Ensco is a global provider of offshore drilling services to major international, government-owned and independent oil and gas companies.
- ExxonMobile — ExxonMobile is the largest non-government owned integrated oil company.
- Global Industries, Ltd. — Global Industries’ business consists of offshore pipeline construction and platform installation and subsea services.
- Haliburton — Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Haliburton Company is one of the world’s largest oilfield services companies.
- Hercules Offshore — Hercules is a global provider of offshore contract drilling, liftboat and inland barge services that focuses its operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Hess Corporation — Hess is a leading global independent energy company, operating in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico at the Shenzi field.
- MacGregor — The MacGregor Group provides marine cargo and offshore load-handling for container ships, bulk carriers, general cargo ships, ro-ro ships, reefer ships and passenger ships.
- Maersk — The Maersk Line, a division of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group based in Denmark, is the largest container ship and supply vessel operator in the world.
- Marathon — Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Marathon Oil Corporation is an international oil and natural gas exploration and production company.
- Martin Cos. — The Martin Companies, through subsidiaries, engage in storage, transportation and distribution of petroleum products and operate 17 marine terminal facilities in the Gulf Coast region.
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Murphy — A division of Murphy Oil Corp., Murphy Exploration & Production Company is headquartered in Houston and has production of seven oil and/or natural gas fields in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico and two onshore in
Louisiana.
- National Oilwell Varco — Based in Houston, National specializes in equipment and components used in offshore oil and natural gas drilling and production operations.
- Noble Energy, Inc. — Noble is an independent energy company that focuses on the U.S. onshore, the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, the Eastern Mediterranean and West Africa.
- Orion Marine Group — Orion is a leading marine construction and specialty services contractor.
- Parker Drilling Company — Parker Drilling provides drilling services on land and offshore to the oil and gas industry by contracting out its drilling rigs and equipment.
- Petrobras America Inc. — Petrobras is an international business unit of the state-controlled oil company Petrobras-Brazil, headquartered in Houston, Texas.
- Samson Investment Company — Samson is a privately held oil and gas development, exploration and production company with international and offshore divisions headquartered in Houston.
- Schlumberger Limited — Schlumberger is the world’s largest oilfield services company.
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Shell — A subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, Shell Exploration & Production Company, based in Houston, has key operating locations in the Gulf of Mexico,
Alabama, South Texas and Wyoming.
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Statoil — A large Norwegian offshore oil and gas company, Statoil has a significant presence in the U.S. with more than 400 leases in the Gulf of Mexico and 66 in
Alaska.
- Trico Marine Group — Trico consists of three divisions, providing maritime services to the oil and gas companies around the world.
If you or a loved one has been injured aboard a ship, on an offshore rig or in a maritime-related industry in the Gulf of Mexico, you need an experienced offshore injury attorney who knows the Gulf of Mexico and the companies that operate there.
Contact an offshore injury lawyer at our firm and get the information and guidance that will make a difference in your time of need.