Magellan, NuStar Shut Down NE Oil Terminals Ahead of Sandy
10.30.2012 - NEWS

October 30, 2012 [Reuters] - NuStar Energy and Magellan Midstream Partners, two of the biggest players in the nation's pipeline and storage terminal business, have shut terminals expected to be impacted by Hurricane Sandy.


NuStar has already shut three terminals along the Eastern Seaboard from Virginia to New Jersey and is in the process of shutting down four others in the region by Monday afternoon.

Magellan has suspended operations at their Wilmington, Delaware terminal and New Haven, Connecticut terminal. Operations at their Richmond, Virginia terminal remain normal.

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