Oxy Starts Returning Staff to U.S. Gulf of Mexico after Storm

Nakul Iyer
Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Occidental Petroleum Corp has begun returning staff to some of its Gulf of Mexico facilities after storm Cristobal moved away from the region, the company said on Monday.

The company plans to return workers to all facilities on Tuesday and resume production when safe.

Occidental joined other energy companies that began preparations to resume oil and gas production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Producers had evacuated 182 offshore facilities and shut-in about a third of oil and gas production in wells as of Monday.

(Reporting by Nakul Iyer in Bengaluru, editing by Louise Heavens)


Categories: Energy Activity Production North America Gulf of Mexico Safety and Security

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