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Title : 2005 Hurricane Impacts to U.S. Energy Infrastructure in Coastal Louisiana
Company : Esri Users Group Conference
Date : 10-Sep-2008
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Featured Paper by Karl Morgan

Coastal Louisiana provides 27% of the U. S. energy production and transports 40% of its energy products through a pipeline system that extends for many miles offshore through the coastal marshes. Much of this infrastructure was severely impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, resulting in rapidly rising energy costs for Americans.
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