Katrina destroys 37 offshore platformsHurricane takes out four drilling rigs in U.S. Gulf of Mexico; 60 percent of oil, 40 percent of gas production remains shut-in Ray Tyson Petroleum News Correspondent
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Katrina swept through the region causing a major supply disruption, Gulf of Mexico producers were still assessing damage to offshore facilities while slowly restarting oil and gas production shut-in ahead of the massive storm.
The U.S. Minerals Management Service sai....
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