Harvey's Aftermath For The US Oil And Gas Sector

By Thomas Ciarlone Jr. (September 6, 2017, 12:22 PM EDT) -- Nearly 50 inches of rain inundated large swaths of so-called "refinery row" — a petrochemical mecca sandwiched between Houston and Baytown, Texas — as Hurricane Harvey roared into and then lingered destructively over the Lone Star State. This coastal slice of Texas is the epicenter of the nation's vast network of refineries, pipelines and terminals. It is here that enormous volumes of fuel are processed and transported for consumption not just domestically, but also — and perhaps more significantly — across the entire globe....

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