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OKLAHOMA CITY â Mammoth Energy Services Inc. announced that it has posted to its website additional information addressing two documents recently released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that relate to hurricane repair work performed by Cobra Acquisitions LLC in Puerto Rico.
FEMA released a Determination Memorandum dated May 26 related to the first of two contracts Cobra successfully performed for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
Cobra and PREPA executed the Emergency Master Service Agreement for PREPAâs Electrical Grid Repairs â Hurricane Maria on Oct. 19, 2017. PREPA has 60 days from the receipt of FEMAâs Determination Memorandum to file an appeal.
iStock/JulNichols(NEW YORK) The problem-plagued energy company that powers Puerto Rico's grid said it expects all customers to have their power restored by Friday evening after a fire at a substation Thursday left hundreds of thousands without electricity. As of midday Friday, LUMA Energy reported that just 22,000 customers were without electricity service, a significant improvement compared to Thursday evening when some 700,000 customers remained plunged in darkness. All told, the incident impacted some 900,000 customers on the island, according to LUMA Energy. The company said it expects to reestablish service for all customers by 6 p.m. local time on Friday. A "significant fire and explosion" at the Monacillos electrical substation in the San Juan area occurred just after 6 p.m. local time Thursday, according to a LUMA Energy spokesperson. The company has not disclosed the cause of the explosion, and local authorities have vowed to investigate. LUMA Energy is a priv
A large fire at an electrical substation for Puerto Rico's new electricity provider, Luma Energy, knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of the