http://www.marketwatch.com/story/oil-futures-extend-rebound-in-electronic-trading-2012-06-24
Oil traders were also monitoring the path of Tropical Storm Debby as it hovered in the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center reported Debby was gaining strength on Sunday, hitting the northeastern Gulf coast â a key oil-drilling area â with high winds and heavy rain.
The projected path of the 2012 hurricane seasonâs fourth named storm remained uncertain.
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Tropical Storm Debby strengthens in Gulf of Mexico
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/210418.shtml?5-daynl
Tropical Storm Debby stalls in Gulf of Mexico, lashing nearby states
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/25/us/tropical-weather/index.html
One of them, Shell, said Sunday that it had evacuated 360 staff the previous day and was planning further evacuations. ExxonMobil said it has "evacuated nonessential personnel" from its offshore facilities and is preparing to evacuate the rest.
And BP spokesman Brett Clanton said Sunday evening that the company has evacuated the "majority of our offshore personnel in the Gulf of Mexico" due to Debby. "Those unable to be evacuated will shelter in place for the storm," he said.
Oil traders were also monitoring the path of Tropical Storm Debby as it hovered in the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center reported Debby was gaining strength on Sunday, hitting the northeastern Gulf coast â a key oil-drilling area â with high winds and heavy rain.
The projected path of the 2012 hurricane seasonâs fourth named storm remained uncertain.
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Tropical Storm Debby strengthens in Gulf of Mexico
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/210418.shtml?5-daynl
Tropical Storm Debby stalls in Gulf of Mexico, lashing nearby states
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/25/us/tropical-weather/index.html
One of them, Shell, said Sunday that it had evacuated 360 staff the previous day and was planning further evacuations. ExxonMobil said it has "evacuated nonessential personnel" from its offshore facilities and is preparing to evacuate the rest.
And BP spokesman Brett Clanton said Sunday evening that the company has evacuated the "majority of our offshore personnel in the Gulf of Mexico" due to Debby. "Those unable to be evacuated will shelter in place for the storm," he said.