Houston may suffer from “third world-like conditions” for weeks to come as the Gulf Coast attempts to pick up the mangled pieces from Harvey’s destruction, a weather expert said Friday.
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Houstonians, Energy Sector Step Up Relief for Harvey Victims
A steady stream of donations from the energy sector and around the world continued to roll in on Friday, as the Gulf Coast bears the brunt of what may be the most costly natural disaster in U.S. history.
Money Flowing to Harvey Relief From Energy Sector and Beyond
A steady stream of donations from the energy sector and elsewhere around the world continued to roll in on Friday, as the Gulf Coast bears the brunt of what may be themost costly natural disaster in U.S. history.
Energy Firms Standing Strong in Harvey Relief Efforts
The energy industry continues to step up efforts to help Texas and Louisiana residents impacted by Harvey, with millions of dollars in relief effort pouring into charities.
Harvey Punishing Texas, Louisiana NatGas Processing, Refineries
Tropical Storm Harvey rained its terror on Texas again on Wednesday, making landfall about 30 miles east-southeast of the massive petrochemical and refinery complex in Port Arthur. For the energy complex, processing plants and refineries were taking the biggest hits, with flooding expected to continue along the upper Texas coast and inland through Louisiana for the next few days.
Harvey Still Swamping Gulf Coast Infrastructure, While Offshore Limping Back
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. has resumed production from its deepwater Lucius facility, one small step in returning to business in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Energy Sector Directing Millions to Gulf Coast Hurricane Relief Efforts
The devastation from Hurricane Harvey will be difficult to overcome, but the energy industry is making an effort to ease the pain by donating money and time to relief efforts along the Gulf Coast.
Gulf Coast Petrochemicals, Refineries Pummeled by Harvey
The storm formerly known as Hurricane Harvey officially broke continental U.S. rainfall records Tuesday, but nobody had to tell anyone living in the Houston area what they already knew.
Harvey’s Wrath Draws Millions in Relief from Energy Sector and Beyond
The devastation from Hurricane Harvey will be difficult to overcome, but the energy industry is making an effort to ease the pain by donating money and time to relief efforts along the Gulf Coast.
Braskem Pulls Trigger on Massive Polypropylene Facility Near Houston, Fed by Shale Gas
Braskem is moving forward with its largest polypropylene (PP) production line in the Americas, a $675 million facility sited on the Houston Ship Channel in La Porte that would take advantage of abundant stores of Lower 48 natural gas.