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| A parade of major storms in the Gulf of Mexico could disrupt US crude and natural gas production, leaving the world’s largest energy consumer with less supply to meet robust demand, oil industry experts and weather forecasters said on Tuesday. |
Warmer Atlantic waters have already touched off the most active start to hurricane season on record, with five named storms that in just six weeks have cut several million barrels of crude oil output from offshore platforms |
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