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Oil production in the Gulf of Mexico stopped by 82.4% due to storms


08/25/2020


Storms Marco and Laura raging in the Gulf of Mexico have halted 82.4% of the region's oil production, the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Control (BSEE) reported.



Office of Response and Restoration via flickr
Office of Response and Restoration via flickr
“According to BSEE estimates, about 82.4% of current oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has been stopped... 56.92% of natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico has been suspended,” the organization said in a statement. It is noted that workers were evacuated from 281 of 643 production platforms.

On Monday, the bureau reported a halt of 57.6% of oil production in the region.

On Sunday, the US National Hurricane Watch Center (NHC) warned that Tropical Storm Marco had become a Category 1 hurricane; along with it, the tropical storm Laura is moving to the Gulf of Mexico and the US coast. The NHC said Monday that Hurricane Marco has weakened to a tropical storm again.

A tropical storm is named when the accompanying wind reaches 62 kilometers per hour. A storm becomes a hurricane when the wind speed exceeds 119 kilometers per hour.

source: reuters.com