HOUSTON – A late-season hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico could slash U.S. oil production by 4 million barrels, according to ...
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 ...
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 ...
About 17% of crude oil production and 7% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was shut in response to Hurricane ...
The US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement updated its monitoring of offshore oil ... the Gulf of Mexico. Personnel have been evacuated from 1 non-dynamically positioned (DP) rig ...
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 ...
The bureau estimates that the shut-ins currently impact 304,418 b/d of oil production in the Gulf, or 17.4% of the region's total. About 131 mcf/d of gas production, or 7.04% of the regional total, is ...
The biggest impacts from Rafael's storm bands are on offshore oil and gas production. Several companies evacuated workers from rigs before the system entered the Gulf of Mexico. Large swells ...
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.