hurricanes
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The late-season hurricane caused damage across western Cuba and now is setting its sights on the US Gulf of Mexico.
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As Hurricane Francine bore down on the central Louisiana coast, production in the Gulf of Mexico took a hit.
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Hurricane prognosticators continue to believe the 2024 Atlantic storm season will be more active than normal, even after a somewhat slow start. In any case, the oil field is ready.
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If the forecast bears out, 2022 will be the seventh straight above-average hurricane season.
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Repairs to the West Delta hub were completed ahead of schedule, allowing for volumes to resume flowing from deepwater projects.
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Repairs to hurricane-damaged West Delta 143 platform are progressing ahead of original schedule.
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Shell reported that most of its production was back online, but some facilities will remain shut-in until the end of the year.
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Shell moves nonessential personnel off its Perdido deepwater platform as a result of Tropical Storm Nicholas.
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Damage reports and spill issues surface as operators work to bring production from the GOM back on line.
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Port Fourchon is close to the offshore oil platforms in the US Gulf, but it is also at the southern edge of Louisiana where the land is fading away.
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