Storm Rafael caused significant disruptions in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, keeping over a quarter of the region's oil and 16% of ...
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 ...
More than a quarter of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and 16% of natural gas output remained offline in the aftermath of storm ...
A significant portion of US Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production remains offline days after Hurricane Rafael passed through the region.
Hurricane Rafael continued to impact oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico Friday, even as the storm moved away from the U.S. mainland and out into the open waters of the Gulf.
Oil and Gas Producers Cut US Gulf of Mexico Output Ahead of Storm (Reuters) -Oil and gas producers began shutting in U.S. Gulf of Mexico output and pulling workers off platforms on Tuesday ahead ...
Tropical storm Rafael has strengthened to hurricane intensity in recent hours and is still set to continue its path toward the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, where oil and gas producers have shut-in ...
“Dry air and intense wind shear will tear Rafael apart in the Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane will quickly lose wind intensity as it approaches the coast. There is a possibility that Rafael could end up ...
Tropical Storm Rafael has formed in the Caribbean south of Jamaica, sparking a round of evacuations from US offshore oil and natural gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
Operators have shut in about 408,000 barrels per day, or 23%, of the US Gulf of Mexico’s crude oil production as of Friday as Hurricane Rafael slowly makes its way through the offshore basin ...
More than a quarter of crude oil production and nearly 17% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was offline in ...