Posted on 05/24/2007 7:10:43 AM PDT by xzins
Rank | COMPANY NAME | STATE | SITE | Barrels per Calendar Day |
1 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | Texas | BAYTOWN | 562,500 |
2 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | Louisiana | BATON ROUGE | 501,000 |
3 | BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC | Texas | TEXAS CITY | 437,000 |
4 | CITGO PETROLEUM CORP | Louisiana | LAKE CHARLES | 429,500 |
5 | BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC | Indiana | WHITING | 410,000 |
6 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | Texas | BEAUMONT | 348,500 |
7 | SUNOCO INC (R&M) | Pennsylvania | PHILADELPHIA | 335,000 |
8 | DEER PARK REFINING LTD PARTNERSHIP | Texas | DEER PARK | 333,700 |
9 | CHEVRON USA INC | Mississippi | PASCAGOULA | 330,000 |
10 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Illinois | WOOD RIVER | 306,000 |
11 | Flint Hills Resources LP | Texas | CORPUS CHRISTI | 288,126 |
12 | Motiva Enterprises LLC | Texas | PORT ARTHUR | 285,000 |
13 | Flint Hills Resources LP | Minnesota | SAINT PAUL | 279,300 |
14 | LYONDELL CITGO REFINING CO LTD | Texas | HOUSTON | 270,200 |
15 | BP West Coast Products LLC | California | LOS ANGELES | 260,000 |
16 | CHEVRON USA INC | California | EL SEGUNDO | 260,000 |
17 | PREMCOR REFINING GROUP INC | Texas | PORT ARTHUR | 260,000 |
18 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Louisiana | BELLE CHASSE | 247,000 |
19 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Texas | SWEENY | 247,000 |
20 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Louisiana | GARYVILLE | 245,000 |
21 | CHEVRON USA INC | California | RICHMOND | 242,901 |
22 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Louisiana | WESTLAKE | 239,400 |
23 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | Illinois | JOLIET | 238,500 |
24 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | New Jersey | LINDEN | 238,000 |
25 | Motiva Enterprises LLC | Louisiana | CONVENT | 235,000 |
26 | TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS INC | Texas | PORT ARTHUR | 232,000 |
27 | Motiva Enterprises LLC | Louisiana | NORCO | 226,500 |
28 | BP West Coast Products LLC | Washington | FERNDALE (CHERRY POINT) | 225,000 |
29 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Kentucky | CATLETTSBURG | 222,000 |
30 | VALERO REFINING CO TEXAS | Texas | TEXAS CITY | 213,750 |
31 | FLINT HILLS RESOURCES ALASKA LLC | Alaska | NORTH POLE | 210,000 |
32 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Oklahoma | PONCA CITY | 194,000 |
33 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Illinois | ROBINSON | 192,000 |
34 | Chalmette Refining LLC | Louisiana | CHALMETTE | 188,160 |
35 | VALERO REFINING NEW ORLEANS LLC | Louisiana | NORCO | 185,003 |
36 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Pennsylvania | TRAINER | 185,000 |
37 | PREMCOR REFINING GROUP INC | Delaware | DELAWARE CITY | 181,500 |
38 |
PREMCOR REFINING GROUP INC
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Tennessee
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MEMPHIS
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180,000 |
39 | SUNOCO INC | Pennsylvania | MARCUS HOOK | 175,000 |
40 | PDV Midwest Refining LLC | Illinois | LEMONT (CHICAGO) | 167,000 |
41 | TESORO REFINING & MARKETING CO | California | MARTINEZ | 166,000 |
42 | SUNOCO INC | Ohio | TOLEDO | 160,000 |
43 | VALERO REFINING CO NEW JERSEY | New Jersey | PAULSBORO | 160,000 |
44 | VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION | Texas | SUNRAY | 158,327 |
45 | CITGO REFINING & CHEMICAL INC | Texas | CORPUS CHRISTI | 156,000 |
46 | Shell Oil Products US | California | MARTINEZ | 155,600 |
47 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | California | TORRANCE | 149,500 |
48 | PREMCOR REFINING GROUP INC | Ohio | LIMA | 146,900 |
49 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Texas | BORGER | 146,000 |
50 | Shell Oil Products US | Washington | ANACORTES | 145,000 |
51 | SUNOCO INC | New Jersey | WESTVILLE | 145,000 |
52 | VALERO REFINING CO CALIFORNIA | California | BENICIA | 144,000 |
53 | VALERO REFINING CO TEXAS | Texas | CORPUS CHRISTI | 142,000 |
54 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | California | WILMINGTON | 139,000 |
55 | BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC | Ohio | TOLEDO | 131,000 |
56 | MURPHY OIL USA INC | Louisiana | MERAUX | 120,000 |
57 | Tesoro West Coast | Washington | ANACORTES | 120,000 |
58 | WESTERN REFINING COMPANY LP | Texas | EL PASO | 116,000 |
59 | COFFEYVILLE RESOURCES LLC | Kansas | COFFEYVILLE | 112,000 |
60 | FRONTIER EL DORADO REFINING CO | Kansas | EL DORADO | 106,000 |
61 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Michigan | DETROIT | 100,000 |
62 | PASADENA REFINING SYSTEMS INC | Texas | PASADENA | 100,000 |
63 | Shell Oil Products US | California | WILMINGTON | 98,500 |
64 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Washington | FERNDALE | 96,000 |
65 | TESORO HAWAII CORP | Hawaii | KAPOLEI | 93,500 |
66 | VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION | Texas | THREE RIVERS | 90,000 |
67 | SUNOCO INC | Oklahoma | TULSA | 85,000 |
68 | VALERO REFINING CO OKLAHOMA | Oklahoma | ARDMORE | 83,640 |
69 | VALERO REFINING CO TEXAS | Texas | HOUSTON | 83,000 |
70 | NCRA | Kansas | MCPHERSON | 81,200 |
71 | ULTRAMAR INC | California | WILMINGTON | 80,887 |
72 | CHEVRON USA INC | New Jersey | PERTH AMBOY | 80,000 |
73 | Shell Chem LP | Alabama | SARALAND | 80,000 |
74 | VALERO REFINING CO LOUISIANA | Louisiana | KROTZ SPRINGS | 80,000 |
75 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | California | RODEO | 76,000 |
76 | NAVAJO REFINING CO | New Mexico | ARTESIA | 75,000 |
77 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Ohio | CANTON | 73,000 |
78 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Texas | TEXAS CITY | 72,000 |
79 | TESORO PETROLEUM CORP | Alaska | KENAI | 72,000 |
80 | SINCLAIR OIL CORP | Oklahoma | TULSA | 70,300 |
81 | LION OIL CO | Arkansas | EL DORADO | 70,000 |
82 | MARATHON PETROLEUM CO LLC | Minnesota | SAINT PAUL PARK | 70,000 |
83 | ALON USA ENERGY INC | Texas | BIG SPRING | 67,000 |
84 | BIG WEST OF CALIFORNIA | California | BAKERSFIELD | 66,000 |
85 | SINCLAIR OIL CORP | Wyoming | SINCLAIR | 66,000 |
86 | UNITED REFINING CO | Pennsylvania | WARREN | 65,000 |
87 | SUNCOR ENERGY (USA) INC | Colorado | COMMERCE CITY | 62,000 |
88 | EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO | Montana | BILLINGS | 60,000 |
89 | GIANT YORKTOWN REFINING | Virginia | YORKTOWN | 58,600 |
90 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | Montana | BILLINGS | 58,000 |
91 | DELEK REFINING LTD | Texas | TYLER | 58,000 |
92 | Tesoro West Coast | North Dakota | MANDAN | 58,000 |
93 | Tesoro West Coast | Utah | SALT LAKE CITY | 58,000 |
94 | PLACID REFINING CO | Louisiana | PORT ALLEN | 56,000 |
95 | Cenex Harvest States Coop | Montana | LAUREL | 55,000 |
96 | Shell Chem LP | Louisiana | SAINT ROSE | 55,000 |
97 | CHEVRON USA INC | Hawaii | HONOLULU | 54,000 |
98 | WYNNEWOOD REFINING CO | Oklahoma | WYNNEWOOD | 54,000 |
99 | PARAMOUNT PETROLEUM CORPORATION | California | PARAMOUNT | 50,000 |
100 | PETRO STAR INC | Alaska | VALDEZ | 48,000 |
101 | FRONTIER REFINING INC | Wyoming | CHEYENNE | 47,000 |
102 | CHEVRON USA INC | Utah | SALT LAKE CITY | 45,000 |
103 | CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY | California | ARROYO GRANDE | 44,200 |
104 | CALUMET SHREVEPORT LLC | Louisiana | SHREVEPORT | 42,000 |
105 | US OIL & REFINING CO | Washington | TACOMA | 37,850 |
106 | HUNT REFINING CO | Alabama | TUSCALOOSA | 34,500 |
107 | MURPHY OIL USA INC | Wisconsin | SUPERIOR | 34,300 |
108 | CITGO ASPHALT REFINING CO | New Jersey | PAULSBORO | 32,000 |
109 | SUNCOR ENERGY(USA)INC | Colorado | DENVER | 32,000 |
110 | CALCASIEU REFINING CO | Louisiana | LAKE CHARLES | 30,000 |
111 | BIG WEST OIL CO | Utah | NORTH SALT LAKE | 29,400 |
112 | CITGO ASPHALT REFINING CO | Georgia | SAVANNAH | 28,000 |
113 | EDGINGTON OIL CO INC | California | LONG BEACH | 26,000 |
114 | KERN OIL & REFINING CO | California | BAKERSFIELD | 26,000 |
115 | HOLLY CORP REFINING & MARKETING | Utah | WOODS CROSS | 24,700 |
116 | LITTLE AMERICA REFINING CO | Wyoming | EVANSVILLE (CASPER) | 24,500 |
117 | COUNTRYMARK COOPERATIVE INC | Indiana | MOUNT VERNON | 23,000 |
118 | ERGON REFINING INC | Mississippi | VICKSBURG | 23,000 |
119 | GIANT REFINING CO | New Mexico | GALLUP | 20,800 |
120 | ERGON WEST VIRGINIA INC | West Virginia | NEWELL (CONGO) | 20,000 |
121 | PETRO STAR INC | Alaska | NORTH POLE | 17,000 |
122 | GIANT INDUSTRIES INC | New Mexico | BLOOMFIELD | 16,800 |
123 | GULF ATLANTIC OPERATIONS LLC | Alabama | MOBILE | 16,700 |
124 | SAN JOAQUIN REFINING CO INC | California | BAKERSFIELD | 15,000 |
125 | CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC | Alaska | KUPARUK | 14,000 |
126 | CALUMET LUBRICANTS CO LP | Louisiana | COTTON VALLEY | 13,020 |
127 | BP EXPLORATION ALASKA INC | Alaska | PRUDHOE BAY | 12,500 |
128 | WYOMING REFINING CO | Wyoming | NEWCASTLE | 12,500 |
129 | AGE REFINING INC | Texas | SAN ANTONIO | 12,200 |
130 | HUNT SOUTHLAND REFINING CO | Mississippi | SANDERSVILLE | 11,000 |
131 | Silver Eagle Refining | Utah | WOODS CROSS | 10,250 |
132 | AMERICAN REFINING GROUP INC | Pennsylvania | BRADFORD | 10,000 |
133 | Greka Energy | California | SANTA MARIA | 9,500 |
134 | LUNDAY THAGARD CO | California | SOUTH GATE | 8,500 |
135 | CALUMET LUBRICANTS CO LP | Louisiana | PRINCETON | 8,300 |
136 | MONTANA REFINING CO | Montana | GREAT FALLS | 8,200 |
137 | CROSS OIL REFINING & MARKETING INC | Arkansas | SMACKOVER | 7,200 |
138 | VALERO REFINING CO CALIFORNIA | California | WILMINGTON | 6,200 |
139 | HUNT SOUTHLAND REFINING CO | Mississippi | LUMBERTON | 5,800 |
140 | SOMERSET REFINERY INC | Kentucky | SOMERSET | 5,500 |
141 | GOODWAY REFINING LLC | Alabama | ATMORE | 4,100 |
142 | Silver Eagle Refining | Wyoming | EVANSTON | 3,000 |
143 | TENBY INC | California | OXNARD | 2,800 |
144 | FORELAND REFINING CORP | Nevada | EAGLE SPRINGS | 2,000 |
Source: Refinery Capacity Data by individual refinery as of January 1, 2006
Amazing someone making 2000 barrels/day can compete with someone making 100X more.
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But which of these refineries can process sweet crude, sour crude, or both. I understand that the BP facility in Texas City, which blew up a bit, can usually process the cheaper sour crude but can only handle the more expensive sweet crude right now and will remain at half-capacity at least through the end of the year.
But get that past Congress, ELF/ALF/Greenpeace etc....
the important question is
how many on the list reporting
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#38 is no longer Premcor. Its Valero. At least for now.
I thought most of the small guys had been shut down.
Amazing someone making 2000 barrels/day can compete with someone making 100X more.
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It really gets down to how much each company has to actually pay for a bbl of crude. Extraction costs of the larger companies are most likely much lower than smaller ones. And what the quality of the crude is in each case. So many variables that determine the true cost per bbl.
Kind of makes you believe this is a competitive market after all.
I thought we’ve been told that there are only a havdful of refineries....This list is way more than I thought were in operation.
They typically do this one of two ways: (1) through a special product and/or process (e.g. making asphalt out of extremely heavy local crude) or (2) by taking a cut off of a local supply of crude in areas where there is a reasonable demand for refined products but where it is expensive to ship product back from lower cost refineries (e.g. Alaska).
Generally speaking, however, the larger the refinery the more the owner can achieve economies of scale and spread out corporate overhead and thus the better the margins.
Exactly. Also, it would be interesting to know the dates when these refineries were built. I think this industry is falling into the same pattern as the steel industry: We're trying to compete with outdated capital. Some US steel plants were built in the 1890's and can't compete with modern foreign competitors (e.g., Japan and Germany, whose capital stock was bombed into oblivion during WWII and replaced with more modern capital).
Just keeping for future reference....
There are 7 refineries on the Delaware River alone.
With all the recent accidents and such, I’m very curious what it adds up to today.
I think the refinery problem might be a small or bogus excuse for high gas prices. I think tax revenues, the military’s need for fuel, and stock speculators playing off Middle East fears, are causing most of the pricing problems. The price will magically come back down when it starts having a serious negative impact on the economy.
I think your concern about taxes on gasoline are real. The gov’t gets a big chunk....a lot more than the gas station gets.
And I’m not impressed that the liberals always want a “windfall profits tax.” What in the world good does that do for John Q. American in terms of gas prices?
Washington Fat Cats get extra taxes because I pay more at the pump....heck...that’d make Washington want to keep prices high all the time, so they could always get their extra taxes.
Shell apparently doesn’t like to use it’s name. Deer Park and Motiva are really Shell.
Neither oil companies,politicians,gas station owners or anyone else can do anything about what our Arab FRIENDS are charging for a barrel of oil. At present they have us over that barrel.I’m not saying that the oil cos. aren’t taking advantage of it but the largest part of the price of gas is $65.00 crude and taxes and that’s where we need to direct most of our concern.
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