Reported about 1 year ago
Oil and gas companies in Texas are restarting operations after Hurricane Beryl hit the state with 80-mph winds, causing damage to some facilities and power outages. The impact on oil and gas production is expected to be limited, with some ports reopening and energy firms gradually increasing output. Despite the estimated total damage and economic loss of $28 billion to $32 billion in the U.S., efforts are being made to restore power to the millions of affected customers in Texas and Louisiana. The article highlights the challenges faced by the energy industry, including operational delays at ports, refinery restarts, infrastructure issues, and power outages.
Source: YAHOO