by DantesPeak » Mon 29 Oct 2007, 17:22:38
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')A pretty bumpy ride, I must say.
PEMEX agrees, oil exports are not expected to resume as quickly as thought:
UPDATE: Pemex Says Ports Need To Open To Restart Production
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'D')OW JONES NEWSWIRES
October 29, 2007 1:52 p.m.
MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)--Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, will have to wait for three ports in the Gulf of Mexico to reopen before the company restarts 600,000 barrels a day in offshore output because it has run out of storage capacity, said a company spokewoman on Monday.
The transportation ministry on Monday said all three of the oil export ports in the Gulf of Mexico - Pajaritos, Cayo Arcas and Dos Bocas - remain shut. A port official at Pajaritos said the port does not expect to resume operations on Monday.
Jaime Alvarran, a meteorologist with Mexico's national weather service, said strong winds should die down on Tuesday, allowing the ports to gradually reopen.
"We expect the ports to begin to reopen on Tuesday," he said.
On Monday morning, winds were at up to 75 kilometers an hour (about 46 miles per hour) on the coast of the southern Gulf of Mexico.
Pemex also had to shut the three ports for a few days last week due to bad weather.
Earlier Monday, a Pemex spokesman said the company will be able to reestablish "original conditions" by Tuesday.