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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
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
Horizon semisubmersible, killing 11 crew members. Allen said he was in close contact with forecasters at the US National Hurricane Center in Miami. Tropical Storm Bonnie was expected to reach the gulf on July 24. USCG Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft on
people and causing an oil spill estimated at 4.9 million bbl. The Macondo well is in 5,000 ft of water. The National Hurricane Center in Miami reported the weather system had a 60% chance of becoming a tropical depression in 2 days as it moves
Mexico due to the development of a tropical storm in the Caribbean somewhat limited the slide in prices.” The National Hurricane Center in Miami reported July 22 a tropical depression in the Bahamas that could reach the Macondo spill site in
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
slightly after making landfall in Cuba, it still will be a major hurricane when it enters the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla., said the storm still threatens the US Gulf Coast from Florida to Louisiana. The US Minerals
Hispaniola served as a reminder that the peak of the hurricane season in September is still ahead," they said. The National Hurricane Center said the short-lived tropical storm Jose dissipated overnight over Mexico. But forecasters are now watching