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(Reuters) -Energy facilities along the U.S. Gulf Coast scaled back operations and evacuated some production sites as storm Francine came ashore in Southern Louisiana.

    The hurricane center briefly upgraded the storm from Category 1 to Category 2 just before it made landfall, and it has since been downgraded to a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.

About 39% of crude production and 49% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico were shut on Wednesday as Hurricane Francine barreled towards the Louisiana coast, the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said. Such interruptions have the potential to affect U.S. oil supplies, leading to upward pressure on prices for domestic oil and offshore crude grades.

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.

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

The port of Brownsville near the border with Mexico and other smaller terminals in Texas remained closed, while other ports, including Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi, Texas City and Freeport, were working with restrictions. Ports in Houma, Morgan City and the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port were closed to navigation, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

OPERAT FACILITY  CAPACITY  DATE DETAILS

OR

         

Karoon Who Dat – Sept. 10 All Who Dat

Energy wells wells shut-in

Ltd and evacuated

platform,

currently

anticipate

that Who Dat

will be shut

in for a week

BP  Schriever, – Sept. 10

Louisiana   Evacuating

its onshore

Sept. 11 learning and

maintenance

facilities;

Evacuated

personnel

from the

Oxbow Solar

farm and

construction

crews from

the Prairie

Ronde solar

project site

in Louisiana

ExxonM Hoover – Sept. 09 Shut-in

obil offshore     output and

platform 522,500 Sept. 10 evacuated

  barrel-pe staff

Baton r-day  

Rouge, (bpd)

Louisiana Cuts

refinery production to

as low as

20% 

Chevro Gulf of – Sept. 09

n Mexico   Evacuating

facilitiesA   non-essential

nchor   staff from

platform, four offshore

Tahiti oil platforms,

platform  shutting in

oil and gas

output at two

offshore

production

platforms

Shell Perdido oil 125,000

platform, barrels Sept. 12 Evacuating

Whale of oil

platform, equivalen   non-essential

Auger and t per day   personnel

Enchailada/ (boe/d)   from three

Salsa for offshore oil

assets Perdido platforms,

oil paused

platform; drilling

100,000 operations at

boe/d for Whale

Whale platform,

platform shut in

production at

three assets.

Freepo LNG export 2.1 Sept. 09 Begun storm

rt plant in billion preparations

(LNG) Texas cubic at its Texas

feet per plant

day

Camero LNG export – Sept. 10 Amount of

n plant in natural gas

(LNG) Louisiana flowing to

the export

plant dropped

Enbrid South Marsh – Sept. 10

ge Inc Island Pulled

76,Ship employees

Shoal 207, from several

332 offshore U.S.

platforms Gulf of

Mexico

platforms

Kinder Marine – Sept. 10

Morgan terminal in Shut its

Myrtle international

Grove, marine

Louisiana  terminal in

Myrtle Grove,

Louisiana

Citgo Lake 463,000 Sept. 10

Charles, barrels Adjusting

Louisiana of oil operations as

refinery per day  required

Woodsi U.S. – Sept. 10 -Partially

de offshore, evacuating

Energy Louisiana personnel

coastal from its

operations Shenzi oil

production

facility

-Fully

evacuating

staff from

its coastal

shorebase and

Sept. 11 warehouse

facilities in

Louisiana

Shenzi

shut-in

production

due to an

onshore

refinery

losing power

on Wednesday

Chenie Sabine Pass 4.7 Sept. 10 LNG

re LNG billion production at

Energy terminal, cubic Sabine Pass

  Louisiana feet per remains

day uninterrupted

Murphy Gulf of – Sept. 10

Oil Mexico   Evacuating

Corp assets non-essential

Sept. 11 personnel

at Gulf of

Mexico assets

Prior to

landfall,

Murphy had

evacuated

certain

non-essential

personnel

Louisi   – Sept. 10 U.S. Coast

ana   guard orders

Offsho   closure of

re Oil Sept. 11 port

Port  

Suspended

marine

operations

Houma   – Sept. 10 U.S. Coast

port guard orders

closure of

port

Port   – Sept. 11

Fourch Suspended

on operations

PBF Chalmette, 190,000 Sept. 11 Operating

Energy Louisiana barrels with reduced

  Refinery of oil staff

per day

(Reporting by Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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