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A late-season hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico could slash U.S. oil production by 4 million barrels, according to researchers.
Hurricane Rafael shuts down 27.6% of oil and 16.7% of natural gas production in US Gulf Coast Shell and Chevron have started ...
Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 storm, continues as a strong system in the Gulf of Mexico, but the good news is that this slow-moving storm will stay over water and not directly impact any land, ...
Rafael reached a Category Three hurricane status about 24 hours after becoming a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea on ...
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 ...
A significant shift in the storm's forecast track means the threat to the US is dwindling, but is increasing for Mexico's ...
The Gulf of Mexico has lower average wind speeds ... It will be years before giant turbines spin alongside oil rigs off the coast of Louisiana, if ever. Luckily for Lofton, offshore wind jobs ...
Rafael will indirectly affect the US Gulf Coast by churning up rough seas over ... personnel to shore and was shutting production at oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico ahead of Rafael's approach.