Energy companies helping their people put things back together

Houston Chronical:

Chevron Corp. is hurriedly erecting an evacuee village, the first step toward bringing its huge refinery here back on stream.

Exxon Mobil Corp. is running newspaper ads trying to locate employees, while Shell Oil Co. is offering workers emergency cash and interest-free loans.

Energy companies scrambling to restart operations along the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast are struggling to locate their workers and help them stitch together their lives before reporting back to work.

"We need our employees to have their minds on what they're doing," said Roland Kell, manager of Chevron's Pascagoula plant.

Certainly, energy industry employees have their work cut out for them. Katrina laid waste to power lines, crippled pipelines and knocked out more than 10 percent of the country's oil refining capacity at its worst.

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