Hurricane Ida: Chevron's Gulf of Mexico Platforms Appear Undamaged

Nakul Iyer
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Illustration only - A Chevron platform in the Gulf of Mexico - File Photo - Credit: Chevron

Chevron Corp on Wednesday said its offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico appeared to be undamaged after Hurricane Ida. 

The company also said it began redeploying personnel to assess the damage to its offshore facilities in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico from Hurricane Ida and to restore production, when possible.

"Fourchon terminal and Empire terminal and their related pipeline systems remain shut-in," Chevron said in a statement, adding that it continued to conduct post-storm assessments at its other onshore facilities. 

(Reporting by Nakul Iyer in Bengaluru, Editing by Franklin Paul)


Categories: Energy Industry News Activity Production Gulf of Mexico

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