The largest U.S. fuel line resumed partial operations Tuesday as oil and gas facilities weathered hurricane Nicholas’ landfall in Texas, suffering less damage than in Hurricane Ida two weeks earlier. Rains, flooding and power outages affected Texas and Louisiana, which were still trying to recover from Hurricane Ida. That storm shuttered most U.S. Gulf offshore oil and gas production. Power outages in the Houston area caused Colonial Pipeline to pre-emptively shut down its main gasoline and distillate fuel lines, the company said in a notice to shippers. Colonial Pipeline on Tuesday said it had resumed operations on its main gasoline Line 1, while distillate Line 2 remained down due to a power outage in the Houston area after Hurricane Nicholas made landfall. Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) halted production at its Perdido offshore oil platform due to heavy winds, and U.S. liquefied natural gas producer […]