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(Reuters) – U.S. Gulf Coast energy facilities on Thursday were assessing the damage from Hurricane Francine which tore through offshore oil producing areas and slammed into the Louisiana coast on Wednesday.

Francine drenched Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama with heavy rains and gusty winds that led to widespread power outages that affected on- and offshore operations. Oil and gas producers on Thursday were further curtailing their output due to onshore power issues. Meanwhile, export ports in southern Texas began to reopen.

The U.S. Gulf of Mexico accounts for about 15% of all domestic oil production and 2% of natural gas output, according to federal data. Storm-related disruptions have the potential to affect U.S. oil supplies, leading to pressure on energy prices.

Francine has likely disrupted about 1.5 million barrels of U.S. oil production, which will reduce September production in the Gulf of Mexico by around 50,000 barrels per day, UBS said in a note.

The ports of Corpus Christi, Brownsville and other small Texas ports were now open with no restrictions as Francine passes through Louisiana. Ports in Houma, Morgan City and the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port were closed to navigation, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

OPERATOR FACILITY  CAPACITY  DATE DETAILS

         

Karoon Who Dat wells – Sept. 10 All Who Dat wells shut-in

Energy Ltd and evacuated platform,

currently anticipate that

Who Dat will be shut in for

a week

BP  Schriever, – Sept. 10 Evacuating its

Louisiana   onshore learning and

Sept. 11 maintenance facilities;

Evacuated

personnel from the Oxbow

Solar farm and construction

crews from the Prairie Ronde

solar project site in

Louisiana

ExxonMobil Hoover offshore – Sept. 09 Shut-in output and evacuated

platform     staff

  522,500 Sept. 10  

Baton Rouge, barrel-per-day Cuts production

Louisiana refinery (bpd) to as low as 20% 

Increasing

Sept. 12 production

Chevron Gulf of Mexico – Sept. 09 Evacuating

facilitiesAnchor   non-essential staff from

platform, Tahiti   four offshore platforms,

oil platform    shutting in oil and gas

output at two offshore

production platforms

Shell Perdido oil 125,000 barrels Sept. 12 Extends

platform, Whale of oil   production curtailment to

platform, Auger equivalent per   Appomattox, Mars, Vito,

and day (boe/d) for   Ursa, and Olympus platforms.

Enchailada/Salsa Perdido oil

assets, platform; Have begun redeploying

Appomattox, Mars, 100,000 boe/d personnel to Perdido, but

Vito, Ursa, and for Whale production stays shut at

Olympus platforms platform asset along with at Auger

and Enchilada/Salsa.

Drilling remains paused at

Whale asset, scheduled to

begin operations later this

year.

Freeport LNG export plant 2.1 billion Sept. 09 Begun storm preparations at

(LNG) in Texas cubic feet per its Texas plant

day

Cameron LNG export plant – Sept. 10 Amount of natural gas

(LNG) in Louisiana flowing to the export plant

dropped

Enbridge Inc South Marsh Island – Sept. 10 Pulled employees

76,Ship Shoal 207, from several offshore U.S.

332 platforms Gulf of Mexico platforms

Kinder Marine terminal in – Sept. 10 Shut its

Morgan Myrtle Grove, international marine

Louisiana  terminal in Myrtle Grove,

Louisiana

Citgo Lake Charles, 463,000 barrels Sept. 10 Adjusting

Louisiana refinery of oil per day  operations as required

Woodside U.S. offshore, – Sept. 10 -Partially evacuating

Energy Louisiana coastal personnel from its Shenzi

operations oil production facility

-Fully evacuating staff from

its coastal shorebase and

warehouse facilities in

Sept. 11 Louisiana

Shenzi shut-in production

due to an onshore refinery

losing power on Wednesday

Cheniere Sabine Pass LNG 4.7 billion Sept. 10 LNG production at Sabine

Energy  terminal, cubic feet per Pass remains uninterrupted

Louisiana day

Murphy Oil Gulf of Mexico – Sept. 10 Evacuating

Corp assets   non-essential personnel at

Sept. 11 Gulf of Mexico assets

Prior to landfall, Murphy

had evacuated certain

non-essential personnel

Louisiana   – Sept. 10 U.S. Coast guard orders

Offshore Oil   closure of port

Port    

Sept. 11 Suspended marine operations

Houma port   – Sept. 10 U.S. Coast guard orders

closure of port

Port   – Sept. 11 Suspended

Fourchon operations

PBF Energy  Chalmette, 190,000 barrels Sept. 11 Operating with reduced staff

Louisiana Refinery of oil per day

(Reporting by Rahul Paswan, Seher Dareen and Anmol Choubey in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Marguerita Choy)

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