As Nate Fades, U.S. Gulf Coast Already Pumped to Restart Shuttered Processing, Refining Facilities

As Nate Fades, U.S. Gulf Coast Already Pumped to Restart Shuttered Processing, Refining Facilities

As Nate Fades, U.S. Gulf Coast Already Pumped to Restart Shuttered Processing, Refining Facilities

SUGAR LAND--October 10, 2017--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Refiners and producers in the U.S. Oil & Gas Industry breathed a sigh of relief Monday morning, as Hurricane Nate, the third hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland in six weeks, proved to be far less impactful than predecessors Harvey and Irma. No storm-related deaths or serious injuries were reported, and most power outages in the affected areas were expected to be repaired within a few days. Industrial Info is tracking more than 200 industrial plants on the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama that are in Nate's path.

Within this article: Details on Nate's impact on the U.S. Gulf Coast's oil and gas industry, including facilities from Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX), Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE:RDS.A) and Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX).

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