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Oil and gas industry assesses damage at refineries, plants - Black News Channel

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By Cathy Bussewitz AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — The energy industry is assessing damage caused by storm surges and high winds as Hurricane Laura cut a dangerous path across the coastlines of Texas and Louisiana, making landfall early Thursday. Oil and gas producers evacuated platforms and rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and companies shut down refineries in the storm's path. More than 700,000 customers were without power in Louisiana and Texas, according to the website PowerOutage.Us, which tracks utility reports. 'We're still waiting and hoping that the infrastructure in the communities in which we're operating in Louisiana […]

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