Refineries clustered around the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, are taking stock and assessing the impact Hurricane Ida had on their plants and surrounding infrastructure, with nearly 75% of Louisiana refining capacity offline as of Aug. 30. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The storm made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on Aug. 29, about 100 miles south of New Orleans, near Port Fourchon. According to estimates from S&P Global Platts Analytics, about 2.2 million b/d of refining capacity was offline from the storm as of Aug. 30, with the majority of plants without power from outside supplier Entergy. Related content: Bulk of oil, gas production remains offline as E&Ps anticipate platform inspections Related content: Colonial Pipeline assessing for possible damage before restarting after Ida Related content: RBOB rally extends amid Colonial Pipeline outage on Hurricane Ida The state’s two largest refineries […]