Oct 9 Hurricane Matthew's damage to oil and gasoline storage infrastructure in the U.S. Southeast was limited, according to terminals and trade associations contacted by Reuters. Oil and gasoline terminals in Fort Lauderdale and Orlando reopened over the weekend, following Hurricane Matthew, and select terminals in Jacksonville also have reopened, according to Ned Bowman, chief executive of the Florida Petroleum Marketers Association, a trade association focused on gasoline distribution in the state. "Florida escaped pretty easily," Bowman said. "It could have been a lot, lot worse."