Transport Infrastructure
Cyclone interruption to oil and gas output grows, some energy ports reopen
U.S. energy producers on Thursday were assessing the level of damage from Typhoon Francine to their U.S. Gulf of Mexico infrastructure while export ports in southern Texas started to resume. Hurricane Francine struck the Louisiana coast with as much as 100 mile per hour winds (161 kph), knocking out power to 375,000 consumers and bringing heavy rains and flooding to the state. Francine's winds dropped quickly and it was over southern Mississippi early Thursday where another 54,000 consumers were without power. The level of Francine's effect on energy production started to emerge with brand-new, greater price quotes of lost output...