Storm Rafael caused significant disruptions in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, keeping over a quarter of the region's oil and 16% of ...
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Energy producers have evacuated dozens of offshore production platforms and shut in 408,830 barrels per day of oil production ...
More than a quarter of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and 16% of natural gas output remained offline in the aftermath of storm ...
Shell and Chevron have started returning workers to platforms in the US Gulf of Mexico that were evacuated last week ahead of ...
Major energy companies said on Tuesday they are evacuating some oil production workers and securing offshore platforms as ...
Based on data from offshore operator reports submitted to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, 17 Gulf of Mexico platforms have been evacuated, or nearly 5% of the 371 platforms in the ...
Hurricane Rafael threatens to disrupt significant oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, forcing energy companies to ...
The Interior Department’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement on Thursday reported that in response to Hurricane Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico, an estimated 22.4% of ...
A patch of thunderstorms south of Jamaica is forecast to grow into Tropical Storm Rafael on Monday before strengthening into ...
As of 10 a.m. ET Friday, Rafael was located in the Gulf of Mexico about 230 miles north/northeast from Progreso, Mexico, on the northern coast of the Yucatan peninsula, according to the latest update ...
Oil and gas producers began shutting in U.S. Gulf of Mexico output and pulling workers off platforms on Tuesday ahead of a late hurricane season storm threatening offshore fields. The U.S ...