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US Gulf Coast oil patch gets lucky, so far, in busy hurricane season

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Oil rigs are seen in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana, in Grand Isle, Louisiana, U.S. August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo

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(This Oct. 19 story has been corrected to fix the name of the Ernst & Young Americas oil and gas leader to Pat Jelinek, not Pet Jelinek, in paragraph 13)

By Erwin Seba

HOUSTON (Reuters) – A very active Atlantic hurricane season so far this year has not sent storms across U.S. oil and fields in the northern Gulf of Mexico, sparing energy companies billions of dollars of losses and consumers higher fuel costs.

The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has been another in a string with above average activity producing three major hurricanes with winds above 111 mph (179 kph) out of six hurricanes among 20 named tropical storms.

So far this year, only one storm, Tropical Storm Harold, on Aug. 23 disrupted operations at the three refineries in Corpus Christi, Texas, just for a day due to power outages.

That was the biggest impact to the Gulf Coast oil industry this year. Gulf of Mexico offshore operations account for 15% of oil production and 5% of the nation’s natural gas production, while about half the country’s refining capacity and natural gas processing plant capacity is located along the Gulf coast.

    “We got really, really lucky this year,” said Colin White, consultant with Rystad Energy in Houston. “But there is still an inherent risk that producers have to take into account.”

The hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and ends on Nov. 30.

“I wouldn’t want to say the hurricane season is over, but it is waning,” said Jim Foerster, chief meteorologist for DTN. “This season has been a powerhouse.”

Between 2019 and 2021 storms in the Gulf like Hurricane Ida shut an annual average of 24 million barrels of oil production, said Rystad’s White.

    At an assumed price of $70 per barrel of oil, that equals an average lost revenue per year of about $1.7 billion, White said.

So far, no offshore production has been hit.

Meanwhile, last year’s hurricane season was the first season since 2014 that left most offshore production unaffected, said Troy Vincent, senior oil market analyst for DTN.

Less than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of production was shut, Vincent said.

Refiners’ view of low-activity hurricane seasons sparing them of crude supply disruption price, however, may change, said Pat Jelinek, Ernst & Young Americas oil and gas leader.

“As we’ve seen in recent years, tropical storms in the Gulf of Mexico can have significant impact on energy operations, disrupting energy production, supply chains and pricing,” Jelinek said.

“However, the energy system is changing,” he added. “Reduced global production of oil and gas has made feedstocks more expensive. The benefits of a milder hurricane season may not be the boon refiners and consumers had once seen.”

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