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Mexicanos (Pemex) said it is monitoring storm conditions but has taken no precautionary steps yet. The US National Hurricane Center said the disturbance has a 30% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Lee within 48 hr. In Houston, analysts at Raymond
seems today more focused on saving its political regime than saving the world economy." Hurricane factor The National Hurricane Center recently tracked a tropical low off Puerto Rico that never developed into a storm threat, but it was a reminder
financial statements, credit and loan agreements, and assessments of financial condition. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center in Miami upgraded Tropical Storm Alex to a Category 1 hurricane. The storm is expected to make landfall in
three sessions. Anuj Sharma, research analyst at Pritchard Capital Partners LLC in Houston, said, “The National Hurricane Center is projecting that the weather system in the Caribbean has a 60% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone
deterioration, in current conditions to shift prices out of this range for an extended period.” In other news, the National Hurricane Center was tracking a relatively large area of bad weather off Cape Verde on Aug. 20. “There is a good probability
The longer the integrity test, the better opportunity we will leave the well shut in,” Wells said. The National Hurricane Center in Miami on July 21 reported showers and thunderstorms associated with a vigorous tropical wave extended from
seems today more focused on saving its political regime than saving the world economy.” Hurricane factor The National Hurricane Center recently tracked a tropical low off Puerto Rico that never developed into a storm threat, but it was a reminder
playing a cat-and-mouse game for the remainder of the hurricane season,” Allen said. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center monitored another disturbance in the Caribbean, but forecasters gave it only a 10% change of development in
it is expected to head north and should not be an issue for oil assets in the US Gulf of Mexico. However the National Hurricane Center currently has under watch a new disturbance that has developed right in the US gulf.” For now there is low
Development Driller III drilling rig, which is drilling the first relief well, Allen said. Allen said he and the National Hurricane Center forecasters were closely watching a tropical wave in the west-central Caribbean. Allen said forecasters indicated