Hurricane Ida: Output Still Shut on Chevron's GOM Platforms

Sabrina Valle
Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Chevron Corp on Tuesday said production remains shut in at its Chevron-operated Gulf of Mexico platforms due to Hurricane Ida.

The Fourchon terminal and Empire terminal and their related pipeline systems are also shut in, the company said in a note.

"We continue to conduct post-storm assessments at our onshore and offshore facilities," Chevron said in a note.

 (Reporting by Sabrina Valle)


Categories: Production North America Gulf of Mexico Safety & Security

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