US Offshore Oil Workers Flee as Storm Approaches Gulf of Mexico

US Offshore Oil Workers Flee as Storm Approaches Gulf of Mexico
A helicopter carrying evacuated workers from oil production platforms lands ahead of Tropical Storm Cristobal, at Bristow Galliano Heliport in Galliano, La., on June 6, 2020. Jonathan Bachman/Reuters
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HOUSTON—U.S. energy companies on Thursday began airlifting workers from Gulf of Mexico oil platforms and moved vessels ahead of what is forecast to become a powerful hurricane by the weekend.

Tropical Storm Ida was swirling in the Caribbean Sea and forecast to march through the main oil-producing region of the Gulf on Friday. Louisiana declared a state of emergency and called on residents to prepare for a major hurricane.