HOUSTON, July 24 (Reuters) - BP Plc was restaffing some offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday as Tropical Depression Bonnie weakened.
The company's southern Green Canyon operations were being restaffed but workers were not being returned to Mississippi Canyon facilities due to rough weather, the company said.
BP is largest producer of crude oil from U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba, editing by Vicki Allen)
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The company's southern Green Canyon operations were being restaffed but workers were not being returned to Mississippi Canyon facilities due to rough weather, the company said.
BP is largest producer of crude oil from U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba, editing by Vicki Allen)
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