Milton grew into a Category 5 hurricane in less than a day as it crossed warm oceans across the Gulf of Mexico.
The US oil giant has closed its Blind Faith platform and evacuated staff as the category five storm approaches.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean have been abnormally warm, providing copious amounts of energy that can intensify storms.
Chevron shut down its Blind Faith platform and evacuated personnel in preparation for Hurricane Milton, while other Gulf of Mexico producers monitor the storm's path.
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Low pressure may develop in the Northwest Caribbean Sea, and could move into the southern Gulf of Mexico. This could happen late this weekend or early next week. For now formation chances are low.