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Speaking after the company's annual meeting yesterday, Mr. March said Imperial hopes to expand its refining presence in Canada by retooling its existing four facilities, which have a capacity of around 500,000 barrels a day, to process more crude.

Plans are at an early stage, but Mr. March said he hopes to add the equivalent of a "fifth refinery," around 110,000 barrels a day, through the improvements. The increased capacity would be used to process future production from Imperial's proposed Kearl oil sands project in Alberta.

"It's always easier to build on what is in place [than build a new facility]. It's more economic that way," said Mr. March, a long-time refining executive with Exxon who took the reins of Imperial earlier this year. Part of his role is to integrate Imperial's oil sands projects with Exxon and Imperial's refining network.


1 posted on 05/03/2008 5:06:43 AM PDT by kellynla
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Refinery Capacity Report
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/refinery_capacity_data/refcapacity.html


2 posted on 05/03/2008 5:07:30 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: kellynla
As a result, the "crack spread" - the difference between the price of crude and the products refined from it - has been unusually narrow this year.

I always thought that the "crack spread" was waist size divided by butt size. You learn something new every day.

5 posted on 05/03/2008 5:17:24 AM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham (Who's worried about the Bolsheviks? They couldn't be worse than the Tsar!)
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To: kellynla

bump


6 posted on 05/03/2008 5:23:51 AM PDT by bubman
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To: kellynla

That’s creating thin profit margins for companies like Imperial Oil Ltd., Canada’s largest refiner, which yesterday recorded disappointing numbers for the first quarter, and its parent company, Exxon Mobil Corp., the world’s largest public energy company.
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Simple manipulation to keep profits back at the parent company where they can better escape taxation from Canada by shifting them to a lower tax country where they drill. This is why we need lower taxes here in the US.


7 posted on 05/03/2008 5:31:49 AM PDT by Neidermeyer
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To: kellynla
Image hosted by Photobucket.com any idea how full/much longer we'll be filling the gas-reserve???
8 posted on 05/03/2008 6:34:49 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: kellynla
My Energy Manifesto:

* Cease all ethanol production. It requires more energy to make than it yields and the unintended consequence is higher food costs. Corn production shifted from feed-corn to subsidized corn for ethanol. Just say "no" to ethanol!

* Immediately create only ONE "blend" of gasoline and cease regional blends which are stupid, costly, and meaningless. Even if this is the "cleanest" blend, just make it ONE and be done with it. Trucking custom blends around the country is wasteful.

* Drill for oil in Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, and other sites in the CONUS as a matter of national security.

* Construct state-of-the-art refineries and/or retrofit current and dormant ones and crank up production.

* Make all “carbon credit” scams unlawful.

* Construct SEVERAL, regional Pebble-Bed Reactors (or other similar designs) that are not considered "breeders", are rechargeable, and cleaner than any current nuclear generator design.

* Use the residual heat from the reactor above to process motor fuel from coal and/or shale. Even though Clinton "stole" some of the best coal reserves, we still have a lot to use.

* Have Iraq pay for its freedom, and maybe even pay us back for their freedom. We'll still need their oil.

* Bust up the cartels or at least be independent enough to make the cartels inconsequential.

* Convince local taxing bodies to lift or fix the sales tax on gasoline so that as gas prices go up, the local tax collectors don’t see a windfall revenue jump at the expense of the consumer.

10 posted on 05/03/2008 8:12:54 AM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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Why Gasoline Refiners Aren't Benefiting From High Prices at the Pump

I suspect this will be "The Most Under-Reported News of 2008".

OR

"The Most MISS-Reported News of 2008"
16 posted on 05/03/2008 10:15:32 AM PDT by VOA
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