Current Gulf of Mexico production still dragging
19th Nov 2005, 01:47 GMT
Approaching three months after sister hurricanes Rita and Katrina spread havoc across producing areas of the Gulf of Mexico, a significant chunk of daily Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production remained shut-in as of Nov. 17, according to information furnished by the U.S. Minerals Management Service....
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