Oil Industry Shuts Platforms, Rigs, Refineries Before Storm
Oil Industry Shuts Platforms, Rigs, Refineries Before Storm
The energy industry is bracing for catastrophic storm surges and winds as Hurricane Laura cuts a dangerous path toward the coastlines of Texas and Louisiana.

NEW YORK: The energy industry is bracing for catastrophic storm surges and winds as Hurricane Laura cuts a dangerous path toward the coastlines of Texas and Louisiana.

Oil and gas producers have evacuated platforms and rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and companies are shutting down refineries in the storm’s path. Many had already done so while they were preparing for Tropical Storm Marco. Utilities are bracing for downed power lines and blackouts.

These hurricanes, they can attack the entire energy infrastructure,” said Jim Burkhard, head of IHS Markit research for crude oil markets. And its not just a refinery being shut down, but if a pipeline gets shut down, or the electrical grid gets damaged, it shows how integrated all these systems are: pipelines, refineries, electricity. And its that aggregate damage that can be so challenging to overcome.

The oil industry was already hammered since the start of the year, struggling with low prices after the coronavirus decimated demand. At the same time, OPEC was flooding the market with crude, aiming with success to put American oil producers out of business.

Oil prices have recovered somewhat, but are still well below what most producers need to stay in business. This year, 60 oil and gas companies filed for bankruptcy protection, according to law firm Haynes and Boone.

Because demand for fuel remains low, experts say it’s unlikely that the U.S. will suffer from oil or gasoline shortages due to the hurricane, as other regions fill in the gaps. But there could be short-term impacts, depending on how long the storm lingers.

OFF-SHORE PLATFORMS

Nearly half of the oil and gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico almost 300 were evacuated by Wednesday, along with most of the offshore rigs. Producers shut in 84% of the oil produced in the region, taking about 1.6 million barrels per day off the market. The Gulf region usually produces about 15% of the oil in the U.S. Producers also shut in about 61% of the natural gas produced in the Gulf.

Risk level is high, said Stewart Glickman, energy equity analyst at CFRA, in an email. Platforms out in the Gulf can be damaged, the refineries (mostly in low-lying land) can be flooded, especially if a storm lingers around for days like Hurricane Harvey did in 2017.

While some oil production is temporarily suspended, experts say its unlikely to cause problems for supply in the U.S. There has been a surplus of oil production this year, and demand for fuel is still well below pre-pandemic levels. Producers outside the region can pick up the slack.

REFINERIES

More than half of U.S. refining capacity is built along the Gulf Coast, where the storm is heading. Six refineries, which together have a refining capacity of about 2.2 million barrels per day, were shut down, including refineries operated by Valero, Total and Citgo.

Refineries built in hurricane regions may have hardened their assets after prior hurricanes to withstand the storm, but its likely that there will be disruptions to some major refineries, Burkhard said.

In 2017, Hurricane Harvey stalled over Houston, dumping so much rain that flooding knocked out nearly a quarter of the nations refining capacity. That led to gasoline shortages, panic buying and long lines at service stations throughout Texas.

Certainly for the local area that gets hit, its going to be disruption on all businesses, including gasoline sales, Burkhard said. Will this be as disruptive as Harvey? I dont think we know yet, but Harvey was so damaging just because it lingered for so long, so lets just hope this one doesnt linger as long with severe flooding.

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Business Writer David Koenig contributed to this report from Dallas.

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