Some Florida ports reopen while millions lack power after Milton
Al Greenwood
11-Oct-2024
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Some ports in Florida have resumed operations while millions in the US state remain without power after Hurricane Milton made landfall earlier in the week, south of the fertilizer hub of Tampa.
A few ports in Florida have maintained Port Condition Zulu, under which they are closed to inbound and outbound vessels.
Others have reopened and have set Port Condition IV, which is a hurricane seasonal alert to which ports return after a storm.
The following table summarizes the port conditions in Florida.
Port | Status | Condition |
Port of Pensacola | Open | Normal |
Port Panama City | Open | Draft restrictions |
Port St Joe | Open | Normal |
Port Tampa Bay | Closed | Zulu |
SeaPort Manatee | Closed | Zulu |
PortMiami | Open | IV |
Port Everglades | Open | IV |
Port of Palm Beach | Open | IV |
Fort Pierce | Open with Restrictions | IV with restrictions |
Port Canaveral | Open | IV |
Jaxport | Open | IV |
Port of Fernandina | Closed | Zulu |
Source: US Coast Guard
OUTAGES
Florida has more
than 2.2 million reported outages, according to
the website poweroutage.us. That is down by
more than 1 million versus
the immediate aftermath of the hurricane.
Prolonged outages can disrupt economic activity and slow down demand for plastics and chemicals.
CSX WARNS OF RAIL
DELAYS
The railroad company CSX
warned of delays while it works to clear
tracks, install generators and conduct repairs.
All routes north of Jacksonville, Florida are open with no anticipated issues, it said. The area south, from Callahan to the north end of Anthony, is also clear.
Work continues in central Florida, and CSX is addressing washouts on the Carter and Vitis subdivisions.
The CFR line should be open later Friday night, providing a potential route into Winter Haven.
CSX is making contingency plans for possible issues with a gas pipe washout near the Miami area.
IMPACT ON FERTILIZERS, PHOSPHATES,
CHEMS
For chemicals, there is
some epoxy resin, phenolic resin and
unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) production in
Lakeland and Kathleen, Florida.
Milton will make landfall far from Pensacola, Florida, which has plants that make nylon and thermoset resins.
Tampa is an important hub for the US fertilizer industry, hosting corporate offices, trading, product storage, shipping and other logistical operations.
Fertilizer producer Mosaic has its headquarters in Tampa. The company has not issued any statements regarding its corporate operations.
A source at the fertilizer company Yara said it was shutting down its Tampa offices to comply with the evacuation orders.
Near Tampa is Florida’s phosphate mining operations in Bone Valley, which covers parts of Hardee, Hillsborough, Manatee and Polk counties.
In all, Florida has 27 phosphate mines, of which nine are active, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Canadian fertilizer producer Nutrien has yet to restart its White Springs phosphate operations following Helene, an earlier hurricane that made landfall farther north in Florida’s Big Bend region.
On 30 September, Mosaic said its Riverview operations were off line following water intrusion from a storm surge caused by Hurricane Helene.
Thumbnail Photo: Hurricane Milton. (By Cira/Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)
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