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OIL: Pemex Shuts Facilities Due to Hurricane Milton

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Pemex shut oil platforms and crude-exporting terminals in the Gulf of Mexico due to Hurricane Milton, according to a statement cited by Bloomberg.

  • The oil terminals Pajaritos, Dos Bocas, Cayo Arcas, FPSO Yúum K’ak’ Náab were shut between Oct. 6-7.
  • Offshore platforms were also shut, Bloomberg said.
  • Port of Madero/Tampico is reopening Oct. 8 for larger vessels after being shut Oct. 6.
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Pemex shut oil platforms and crude-exporting terminals in the Gulf of Mexico due to Hurricane Milton, according to a statement cited by Bloomberg.

  • The oil terminals Pajaritos, Dos Bocas, Cayo Arcas, FPSO Yúum K’ak’ Náab were shut between Oct. 6-7.
  • Offshore platforms were also shut, Bloomberg said.
  • Port of Madero/Tampico is reopening Oct. 8 for larger vessels after being shut Oct. 6.