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Hurricanes and the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
For the coming 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, America’s oil and natural gas industry continues to build upon critical lessons learned from 2005’s record-breaking storms.  

API plays two primary roles for the industry: first, to help gain a better understanding of the environmental conditions in and around the Gulf of Mexico during hurricane activity and then apply that knowledge to make offshore and onshore facilities more resilient; and second, to facilitate industry reliability by fostering collaboration among member companies and with federal, state and local governments and with other industries. More>



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Hurricane Preparedness

In this podcast episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio, John Bisney, Tim Sampson and Andy Radford of API discuss what America's oil and gas industry has done to and is doing to minimize the impact of hurricanes on both production in the Gulf of Mexico and in refineries.

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Successfully Weathering Rita and Katrina
Every year, hurricanes of varying strength lay siege to America's coasts, but despite the tremendous power of the 2004 and 2005 storms, the vast majority of offshore platforms and facilities survived due to superior design and construction.  There were no significant spills from any offshore facility and no deaths or injuries among the 25,000-30,000 offshore workers.  To find out more, read this report from the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA).



API Recommended Practices for Gulf of Mexico Production Facilities Updated
API's revisions to its recommended practices are available to the industry without charge.  More>    



The five Gulf Coast states are home to more than half-a-million petroleum industry jobs (Source: Independent Petroleum Association of America, 2003 data)

Alabama
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


1, 546
1,031
2,450
2, 973
19, 432

Florida
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


1, 579
394
1,923
5,532
38,948

Louisiana
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


42,909
10,084
3,969
4,282
19,440

Mississippi
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


3,760
145
1,640
2,583
16,341

Texas
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale & Products
Retail


177,577
21,485
21,400
7,665
67,860

Offshore
The Minerals Management Service estimates there are 30,000-35,000 production, drilling, and service and supply workers offshore at any given time.



Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and Gulf of Mexico Oil & Natural Gas Operations

Hurricanes Rita, Katrina and Gulf Oil & Natural Gas Operations (Spot Photo)


 



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Gulf of Mexico Refinery Capacity

Refinery Capacity for Texas and Western Louisiana


 



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U.S. Refining Centers and Products Pipelines

US Refining Centers and Selected Clean Products Pipelines


 

 

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Links:

Minerals Management Service/Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Information

EIA's 2007 Outlook for Hurricane Impacts on Gulf of Mexico Oil & Natural Gas Production

NOAA/National Hurricane Center (Latest Updates)

NOAA/Hurricane Awareness

NOAA/Hurricane Background Info

EIA's Quick Energy Facts:  Texas  |  Louisiana 


 
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