Roughly 6.5% of crude oil production in the US Gulf of Mexico remained offline on June 12 from Tropical Storm Cristobal’s weekend saunter through the region, bringing the area’s output closer to normalcy during what after a dozen days has already been an active hurricane season.  More than 122,600 b/d of crude came back online from June 11 to June 12, according to daily updates from the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. Almost 35% of the US Gulf production was shut-in in advance of the storm. After a peak of 635,781 b/d was shut in, BSEE said 120,079 b/d remained down on […]