HOUSTON, July 25 (Reuters) - Enterprise Products Partners was resuming production on three Gulf of Mexico production platforms Sunday that were shut due to the threat from Tropical Depression Bonnie, a company spokesman said.
The three platforms have combined crude oil production of 4,000 barrels per day and natural gas output of 100 million cubic feet per day, the spokesman said.
Workers were evacuated from three other platforms that continued to operate by remote control.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba)
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The three platforms have combined crude oil production of 4,000 barrels per day and natural gas output of 100 million cubic feet per day, the spokesman said.
Workers were evacuated from three other platforms that continued to operate by remote control.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba)
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