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 |
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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
That’s odd. I wonder why they’d do that?
No one seems to have noticed, in this thread, that both the Chinese and the Indians are now much larger consumers of oil than they were 10 or 20 years ago. The fact that these countries have become, and are growing, economic players, is a huge impact on the demand side of the pricing equation.
I think that was true last year. The price of a Barrel of crude was about 50% higher than it is today; yet the price of Gas is as high or higher than last year.
I think todays problem is the reduced output of the refineries. That list, while impressive, does not tell you what percentage of capacity the refineries are actually producing. There is more suspicion of price manipulation now than there was last year.
If it looks like a duck; walks like a duck; and quacks like a duck; then .
Washington gets the same amount of taxes per gallon no matter what the price. Now, if they wanted to collect more total taxes, just lower the price of a gallon of gas and people will consume more gallons and generate more taxes.
1. Notice that 18 States have NO refineries. Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts , Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Vermont. Arizona does not have one now, but IS building one.
2. Look at the Alaska refineries. NOW we know where Santa gets the money for all those gifts. There are two refineries at the NORTH POLE!
I would expect that this is a state’s rights issue. If they wish to build a refinery, that shouldn’t be under the control of the fed at all.
So....who’s stopping them?
I live about an hour and a half from the Marathon refinery near Ashland Kentucky, and I drive by it a few times a year. It’s not so large a plant that folks could say it’s an eyesore or anything like that. It’s no larger than any other factory setting.
There are no new refineries, we are told, because of environmental regs, IIRC.
Why shouldn’t each state have enough refineries to care for their own needs?
The above list says that there is a 17 million barrel per day production capacity in the US, and you're saying that the need is slightly over half of that capacity. How is there a shortage???
Cost per gallon of spot market feeder stock: $1.67 ($70/42)
Who is the seller and who is the buyer? For example, is that "Saudi Arabia is the seller and Exxon is the buyer?"
Where is the market/auction where the bids are made?
The same ones that make all the profits off oil, it's their business.
When they say it is a shortage of refineries is the reason for higher prices it is just another lie and excuse for their greedy monopolistic price fixing scams on a dumber than dirt John Q.
These Companies have always controlled every aspect of this vital product from exploration,drilling, pumping, refining, selling and now pricing. When you have no legitimate "competition" our so called "free market" cannot exist.
It is business competing with each other that causes things to grow and expand and build such things as refineries. It competition that drives research,development and helps control prices.
It is not a free market supply and demand that is driving these prices but a monopolistic "controlled" one.
The cost of oil and all that it effects, which is pretty much everything, not just the price at the pump, but things like heating ,cooling ,food, medicine, manufacturing is nothing but out of control greed.
Don't expect these companies to build anymore refineries or do anything else that would decrease their intake of dollars. Why should they?
Uncontrolled greed is one of the most destructive forces in existence,whether in a person, business,or government.
It already has and is going to continue to hurt this country and everyone in it.
1Ti 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
The 17 million includes everything- gasoline, diesel, feedstocks for the petrochemical industry, aviation fuel, heating oil, etc... Gasoline production as of last week averaged 9.203 million barrels a day.
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/twip/twip_gasoline.html
placemarker
Got it. thanks.
Something like 22 gallons of gasoline to a barrel of oil. Is that right?
so we’re using more each day that we are able to produce and some of the production capacity is down.
Can the smaller plants now in existence EXPAND? Is that also banned by the fed?
Right now we import the rest or see our commercial stocks edge lower. We certainly can expand existing refineries. Two other issues
1) increasing demand from places like China and India that compete with us for imported finished products like gasoline
2) a declining percentage of light sweet crude oil that produces more gasoline per barrel than heavy sour crude and along the same lines many of our refineries are designed to handle light sweet crude and would need to be upgraded to handle heavy sour crude
“Washington Fat Cats get extra taxes because I pay more at the pump....heck...thatd make Washington want to keep prices high all the time, so they could always get their extra taxes”
Thank you! Have been pointing that out for a couple of years.
But of course the only investigating that is ever done is for “gouging” by the oil companies.
Ask yourselves people who has the MOST to gain from keeping prices high?
Could it be - I don’t know - GOVERNMENT - that taxes at percentage of the selling price? Think about it.
The same ones that make all the profits off oil, it's their business.
When they say it is a shortage of refineries is the reason for higher prices it is just another lie and excuse for their greedy monopolistic price fixing scams on a dumber than dirt John Q.
These Companies have always controlled every aspect of this vital product from exploration,drilling, pumping, refining, selling and now pricing. When you have no legitimate "competition" our so called "free market" cannot exist.
It is business competing with each other that causes things to grow and expand and build such things as refineries. It competition that drives research,development and helps control prices.
It is not a free market supply and demand that is driving these prices but a monopolistic "controlled" one.
The cost of oil and all that it effects, which is pretty much everything, not just the price at the pump, but things like heating ,cooling ,food, medicine, manufacturing is nothing but out of control greed.
Don't expect these companies to build anymore refineries or do anything else that would decrease their intake of dollars. Why should they?
Uncontrolled greed is one of the most destructive forces in existence,whether in a person, business,or government.
It already has and is going to continue to hurt this country and everyone in it.
1Ti 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
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