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Byron returns to platforms after Hurricane Barry

PRODUCTION from the Byron Energy operated SM71 F Platform in the Gulf of Mexico has resumed, after it was evacuated last week ahead of Hurricane Barry’s passage through the region.

 Production to resume to normal levels within 24 hours

Production to resume to normal levels within 24 hours

The Australian operator, which has a 50% working interest in the platform alongside Otto Energy, said personnel returned to the platform yesterday and determined the facility was undamaged by the storm. ...

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