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Hurricane Response and Market Effect: An API Fact Sheet
Hurricane and tropical storm activity can put a strain on U.S. oil and natural gas operations, particularly if the storm tracks through the production-heavy Gulf of Mexico or makes landfall along the Gulf Coast region, which houses many of the nation’s refinery and natural gas processing centers. API has assembled this fact sheet to help consumers better understand the interconnected U.S. fuel supply system and what happens when a supply shock, such as a major hurricane, occurs.

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Note: For the latest information on tropical storm and hurricane activity, link to: National Hurricane CenterNOAA Hurricane Preparedness | Mineral Management ServicesU.S. Department of Energy 


Hurricanes and the Oil and Natural Gas Industry Preparations
API plays two primary roles for the industry in preparing for hurricanes. First, it helps the industry gain a better understanding of the environmental conditions in and around the Gulf of Mexico during hurricane or tropical storm activity and then aids it to use that knowledge to make offshore and onshore facilities less vulnerable. Second, it collaborates with member companies, other industries and with federal, state and local governments to prepare for hurricanes and return operations as quickly and as safely as possible. More...


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Hurricane Podcasts
API has recorded these podcasts to help consumers better understand hurricane preparedness as it relates to the oil and natural gas industry.


Hurricane Preparedness As It Relates to fuel Supplies
Jane Van Ryan speaks with API’s Al Mannato on how the oil and natural gas industry is preparing for hurricane season. Mr. Mannato discusses how the industry will continue to remain a reliable provider of energy to the United States.

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Hurricane Preparedness Podcast | Show Notes | Date: August 4, 2009

Hurricane Preparedness for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
Jane Van Ryan speaks with Tim Sampson, manager for exploration and production at API, and Roland Goodman, manager of upstream standards at API, about how the oil and natural gas industry prepares for storms during hurricane season.

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Hurricane Preparedness Podcast | Show Notes | Date: May 26, 2009



API Recommended Practices for Gulf of Mexico Production Facilities Updated
API's revisions to its recommended practices are available to the industry without charge. More...    



The five Gulf Coast states are home to more than half-a-million petroleum industry jobs (Source: Independent Petroleum Association of America, 2006 data)

Alabama
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


1, 957
948
3,329
3,145
19,001

Florida
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


1, 513
465
3,540
6,919
39,969

Louisiana
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


45,031
10,152
3,961
1,461
17,832

Mississippi
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


4,982
1,794
1,475
2,348
15,600

Texas
Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Refining
Transportation
Wholesale
Retail


170,803
21,080
19,541
16,636
67,406

Offshore
The Minerals Management Service estimates there are 30,000-35,000 production, drilling, and service and supply workers offshore at any given time.



Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and Gulf of Mexico Oil & Natural Gas Operations

Hurricanes Rita, Katrina and Gulf Oil & Natural Gas Operations (Spot Photo)


 



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Gulf of Mexico Refinery Capacity

Refinery Capacity for Texas and Western Louisiana


 



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U.S. Refining Centers and Products Pipelines

US Refining Centers and Selected Clean Products Pipelines


 

 

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Links:

Minerals Management Service/Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Information

EIA's 2009 Outlook for Hurricane Production Outages In the Gulf of Mexico

NOAA/National Hurricane Center (Latest Updates)

NOAA/Hurricane Awareness

NOAA/Hurricane Background Info

EIA's Quick Energy Facts: Texas | Louisiana 


 
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Updated:August 26, 2009