Hurricane Helene, churning in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), is expected to rapidly intensify before making landfall, impacting offshore oil and gas operations and shutting in a significant percentage of production, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)’s latest report on Sept. 25.
The storm may develop into a Category 4 hurricane with winds of up to 156 miles per hour before making landfall in Florida in the evening of Sept. 26, AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter said on Sept. 25.
Operators in the GoM have halted some offshore operations, shutting in approximately 29% of crude (511,000 bbl/d) and 17% of natural gas (313 MMcf/d) production in the Gulf of Mexico as of Sept. 25, the BSEE said based off of estimates from 10 operators’ reports.
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