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Shell announces temporary shutdown of two Gulf of Mexico offshore platform

Shell, the oil major in the United States, has announced that two of its offshore platforms are producing. The Gulf of Mexico is temporarily closed due to the shutdown of Hoover Offshore Oil Pipeline System.

The U.S. Gulf's top producer said that it expects the Whale and Perdido platform, which was?shut down on Monday night?, to resume its production by Tuesday.

Energy Aspects, a market analysis firm, estimated that Whale produced about 90,000 barrels a day (bpd), whereas Perdido's production stood at approximately?57,000 in September.

Shell declined to provide the current production figures. Shell stated that Whale's capacity is around 100,000 boepd at its peak, and Perdido stands at 125,000 boepd.

Southern Green Canyon crude oil prices, which are produced in this region, rose by 40 cents on Tuesday, to $2.45 less than U.S. West Texas intermediate?crude. Exxon Mobil did not respond immediately to a?request for comment. The pipeline system transports oil from offshore fields to Freeport, Texas. Arathy S. Somasekhar, Houston reporter; Matthew Lewis, editor

(source: Reuters)