Magellan Stops Barging at Marrero, Gibson Terminals in Louisiana Due to Isaac
08.28.2012 - NEWS

August 28, 2012 [Platts] - Magellan Midstream Partners has suspended barge operations at its terminals in Marrero and Gibson in Louisiana due to Tropical Storm Isaac, a company spokesman said Tuesday. 


All of Magellan’s terminals in Texas are operating normally, Magellan spokesman Bruce Heine said.

On Monday, Heine said that Magellan put into place a hurricane preparedness plan, that contains, “normal precautions, which includes adequate inventory levels in each tanks.” 

Magellan operates a 9,600-mile products pipeline system that runs from Houston to the US Midwest to North Dakota.

 

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