Oil companies retake nearly 400 platforms in gulf
NEW ORLEANS — Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, a federal agency said Saturday, though offshore oil production still remains almost entirely shut down.

In this Tuesday, April 27, 2010, file photo, an oil rig is seen in the Gulf of Mexico near the Chandeleur Islands, off the Southeastern tip of Louisiana. Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, though oil production remains almost entirely shut down. Oil and gas workers began retaking the offshore sites Friday and federal officials on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 say that 377 of the 596 productions platforms have some staffing on them, up from just 97. AP file photo Gerald Herbert - AP
Multimedia
Oil and gas workers began retaking the offshore sites Friday and federal officials said that 377 of the 596 productions platforms have some staffing on them, up from just 97.
Yet...
View full article on Oklahoman.com
How do I get Full Access?
If you prefer your thoughts to appear in The Oklahoman's Opinion section, we encourage you to submit a letter to the editor.
Up to 50% off Flea, Tick
Popular Flea & Tick products drastically reduced today only. Save Now!
www.FetchRx.com
Popular Flea & Tick products drastically reduced today only. Save Now!
www.FetchRx.com

Prev
