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Posted September 12, 2024

Hurricane Francine has taken energy infrastructure offline ›

U.S. oil and gas infrastructure in Hurricane Francine's path

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Forecast track is as of September 12, 2024, 9:45 a.m. LNG=liquefied natural gas

Hurricane Francine made landfall Wednesday on the Louisiana coast before being downgraded to a tropical storm, taking some energy infrastructure offline along the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana through Alabama. Detailed information on energy infrastructure and storm risks is available and regularly updated in our U.S. Energy Atlas.

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Data Highlights

  • 10.402
  • million tons
  • 0.064 million tons
    from week earlier
  • 0.673 million tons
    from year earlier
  • 3,387
  • Bcf
  • 40 Bcf
    from week earlier
  • 198 Bcf
    from year earlier
  • 419.1
  • million barrels
  • 0.8 million barrels
    from week earlier
  • 1.4 million barrels
    from year earlier

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