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Gulf of Mexico
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Kelley/Released
The post-Harvey recovery
WorkBoat Staff
The drillship Paragon DPDS1 grounded at Port Aransas, Texas, during Hurricane Harvey. Coast Guard photo.
Tropical storm Harvey heads to Louisiana, Texas floods continue
Kirk Moore
HOUSTON, Texas (Dec. 11)--The Port of Houston, the busiest in the nation in terms of foreign tonnage, is accessed by a 54-mile long ship channel.
Platforms evacuated, ports close in face of Harvey
Kirk Moore
A jackup in the U.S. Gulf. Photo courtesy of BOEM
Gulf offshore lease sale returns $121 million in high bids
WorkBoat Staff
Cajun mariners and OSVs
WorkBoat Staff
The Gulf of Mexico dead zone" as mapped by scientists. NOAA image."
Gulf of Mexico dead zone biggest since 1985
WorkBoat Staff
The Harvey Energy. Photo by Max Hardberger
New WorkBoat offshore index launched
WorkBoat Staff
Nichols Brothers delivers first U.S. tug for ammonia ATB
Kirk Moore
A satellite image of Hurricane Katrina (2005). NASA photo.
Unusually active early hurricane season looms over Gulf of Mexico
WorkBoat Staff
Site of the Delfin LNG project in the Gulf of Mexico. Image courtesy Delfin.
Gulf of Mexico’s first floating gas terminal gains approval for exports
WorkBoat Staff
The multipurpose field support vessel Harvey Stone is one of the types of specialized offshore service vessels most likely to attract demand as the gulf deepwater and ultradeepwater market recovers. Eastern Shipbuilding Group photo.
Boat blues: Demand for Gulf OSVs remains soft
Kirk Moore
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