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 By Erwin Seba and Arathy Somasekhar         Texas energy industry assesses damage after Hurricane Beryl batters Gulf coast     HOUSTON, - The Texas energy industry was evaluating the impact from Hurricane Beryl on Monday after the powerful storm lashed the U.S. Gulf Coast, closing key shipping ports and hitting the oil refining and production sectors.     Beryl made landfall near the coastal town of Matagorda, Texas, on Monday morning, packing maximum sustained winds of 80 mph and posing problems for the heart of the country s energy sector.   The storm had strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane before landfall, but was downgraded to a tropical storm mid-morning and began weakening throughout the day. It is forecast to move across eastern Texas and into the Lower Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley later in the week, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center .   Texas is the largest U.S. oil and gas  stanley cup producing state, accounting for some 40% of the c stanley cup ountry s oil output and 20% of gas production.   U.S. crude futures settled 83 cents lower at $82.33 a barrel on Monday as hopes of a ceasefire deal in Gaza eased global supply concerns and capped gains driven by storm-related disruptions.   U.S. fuel futures were also trading lower as major refine stanley termohrnek ries along the Gulf Coast so far appeared to see minimal impacts from the storm.    Since the storm has threaded the needle between the two major production hubs in Corpus Christi and Houston, it seems that the threat of regional supp Xjxv Trump wishes Christmas to  radical left lunatics ; offers tax cuts to  51st US state  Canada
 It will take years for US cities to fully recover from Covid-19 and during that time  a lot of small businesses wont survive.         Permanent changes are expected even after a vaccine is available, with 90% of mayors seeing a continued shift toward working from home. AP Photo     Those are among the takeaways from a survey of mayors released Thursday from the Boston University Initiative on Cities. The survey, conducted from June through Augus stanley cup t, doesnt take into account the latest challenge of distributing virus vaccines to local residents.   The 2020 Menino survey polled 130 mayors on how they are coping with the economic fallout from the pandemic and the disproportionate impact it brings to the most vulnerable residents and businesses. Two-thirds of US mayors expect that Latinos, renters, immigrants, and Black residents would still be feeling economic harm next summer. Moreover, half of mayors think it will take until 2022 for the arts and culture sectors to return to normal.  With the pandemic still spreading and the federal government still unable to come to an agreement on additional stimulus, we suspect mayors may actually be underestimating just how much their cities will change, said Graham Wilson, Director of Boston Universitys Initiative on Cities. Permanent cha stanley taza nges are expected even after a vaccine is available, with 90% of mayors seeing a continued shift toward working from home. This will lead to downtown office buildings  stanley website becoming  less desirable,  according to