Chevron was moving nonessential crews from its operated US Gulf of Mexico facilities as Tropical Depression Nine inched closer to the US coast in early afternoon Aug. 26, although the company added that production at those platforms remained at normal levels. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now “At our onshore locations, we are following our storm preparedness procedures and are paying close attention to the forecast and track of the system,” Chevron said in a statement. Although Chevron did not specifically name the platforms from which it is evacuating crews, the company has several major fields that could be in or near the storm’s projected path. These include Tahiti, Blind Faith, Jack/St. Malo and Big Foot. It is also […]