REPORT DATE: 12-05-2018 REPORT TIME: 0115 UTC REGION: GULF OF MEXICO SUB REGION: N/A AREA/BLOCK: MISSISSIPPI CANYON 20 IMAGE DATE: 12-04-2018 IMAGE TIME: 1636 UTC DATA SOURCE: SENTINEL2B MODE: Multispectral RESOLUTION: 10 meter LOCATION: 28°56'16" N/88°58'14" W AREA: 2.13 square kilometers (Updated 05/26/2020) CONFIDENCE: High REMARKS: Possible oil was observed in satellite imagery. This anomaly is unconfirmed as oil. The anomaly appeared to emanate from the destroyed Taylor platform toward the southwest. It was approximately 5.7 nmi in length and up to 0.25 nmi wide. The anomaly appeared dark in color and contrasted with its background. Winds were 20 kts from the NE, while modeled ocean currents were around 1.0 kts toward the SW, both of which align with the anomaly quite well. Combined with the repeat leak nature of the suspected source, we have high confidence that this anomaly is oil. UNCERTAINTIES: There are no uncertainties. ANALYST: CLARK Maps and shapefiles can be accessed at: www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/marinepollution/ For further information on oil spill response and assessment go to: https://response.restoration.noaa.gov/oil-and-chemical-spills/oil-spills If you would like to share any feedback about this report or have questions, please contact the operational analyst at (301) 683-1403 or send to oceanmap@noaa.gov. Email alerts are available only for federal and state government officials involved in response efforts. Requests to be added to the email alerts should also be sent to oceanmap@noaa.gov. Please allow up to 2 business days to process the request.