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Refining Capacity Report

January 1, 2010

NPRA United States Refining


and Storage Capacity Report

Published August 2010


Refining Capacity Report
January 1, 2010

Locations of
U.S. Refineries 2010

PADD V PADD IV PADD II PADD I

PADD III

Large: Over 75,000 B/D


Small: Under 75,000 B/D
Refining Capacity Report
January 1, 2010

NPRA United States Refining


and Storage Capacity Report

The enclosed statistics provide U.S. refining and storage The following table lists the total U.S. refining capacity
capacity data as reported by the DOE Energy Information for the past five years:
Administration in their 2010 Petroleum Supply Annual.
These data, along with other DOE statistics, are also January 1 Total Capacity in
available electronically. (See the note at the bottom of for Thousands of Barrels Per Calendar Day
details.) This report is also available on the NPRA website
(www.npra.org) under Publications/Statistical Reports. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
U.S. 17,339 17,444 17,594 17,672 17,584
On January 1, 2010, there were 148a operable refineries Puerto Rico 78 78 78 78 –
in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and the Virgin Virgin Islands 495 500 500 500 500
islands) with total crude distillation capacity of 17.6 million
barrels per calendar day (bpcd) and 18.6 million barrels This summary of petroleum refineries in the United States
per stream day (bpsd). Of these, 137 refineries were and U.S. territories is taken from the Department of
operating on January 1, 2010, with operating capacity Energy’s Petroleum Supply Annual 2010, published
listed at 16.9 million bpcd and 17.8 million bpsd. June, 2010. Capacity data are reproduced by NPRA as
a courtesy to members. The data enclosed, as well as
In 2009, the following East Coast refineries shut down: other DOE refining statistics, are available electronically
Sunoco, Westville, New Jersey (145,000 bpcd) and from DOE (http://www.eia.doe.gov). For information, call
Valero Energy Corporation, Delaware City, Delaware EIA’s National Energy Information Center at 202.586.8800,
(182,200 bpcd). This resulted in a loss of 327,200 bpcd e-mail at: infoctr@eia.doe.gov
of crude distillation capacity.
a
The total count of operational refineries (148) includes two chemical
plants that produce gasoline blending components (Equistar
Although this loss was mitigated by an increase of Chemicals LP, Channelview, TX and Belvieu Environmental Fuels,
239,200 bpcd at other U.S. refineries, overall U.S. Mont Belvieu, TX).
refining capacity declined by 88,000 bpcd. This is the
first decrease in refining capacity since 2003.
Additionally, the Shell Chem Yabucoa, Inc. refinery in
Puerto Rico shut down in 2009. It had a capacity of
77,900 bpcd.
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Table of Contents

NPRA United States Refining


and Storage Capacity Report

1 Table 1 47 Table 7
Number and Capacity of Operable Petroleum Operable Production Capacity of Petroleum
Refineries by PAD District and State as of Refineries, January 1, 1981 to January 1, 2010
January 1, 2010
48 Table 8
3 Table 2 Working Storage Capacity at Operable Refineries
Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum by PAD District as of January 1, 2010
Refineries by PAD District and State as of
January 1, 2010 49 Table 9
Shell Storage Capacity at Operable Refineries by
4 Directory of Operable Petroleum Refineries in PAD District as of January 1, 2010
Tables 3 and 4
50 Table 10
5 Table 3 Capacity and Fresh Feed Input to Selected
Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by Downstream Units at U.S. Refineries, 2008-2010
State as of January 1, 2010
51 Table 11
29 Directory of Operable Petroleum Refineries in Refinery Receipts of Crude Oil by Method of
Tables 3 and 4 Transportation by PAD District, 2009

30 Table 4 52 Table 12a
Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Fuel Consumed at Refineries by PAD District, 2009
Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
52 Table 12b
40 Table 5 Natural Gas Used as Feedstock for Hydrogen
Refiners’ Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Production by PAD District, 2009
Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010
53 Table 13
40 Companies with Capacity Over 100,000 bbl/cd New, Shutdown, and Reactivated Refineries
During 2009
43 Companies with Capacity 30,001 to
100,000 bbl/cd 54 Table 14
Refinery Sales During 2009
43 Companies with Capacity 10,001 to
30,000 bbl/cd 55 Table 15
Refineries Permanently Shutdown by PAD District
44 Companies with Capacity 10,000 bbl/cd between January 1, 1990 and January 1, 2009
or Less
Appendices
46 Table 6 58 Appendix A - District Descriptions and Maps
Operable Crude Oil and Downstream 62 Appendix B - Explanatory Notes
Charge Capacity of Petroleum Refineries,
January 1, 1981 to January 1, 2010 Glossary
68 Definitions of Petroleum Products and Other Terms
Table 1. Number and Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by PAD District and State as of January 1, 2010

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity


Number of Barrels per Barrels per
PAD District
Operable Refineries Calendar Day Stream Day
and
State Total Operating Idle a Total Operating Idle b Total Operating Idle b

...............................................................................................................................................
PAD District I 13 10 3 1,397,300 1,257,300 140,000 1,478,300 1,328,300 150,000

Georgia...................................... 1
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
0 1 28,000 0 28,000 32,000 0 32,000
New Jersey......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
5 3 2 510,000 398,000 112,000 534,000 416,000 118,000
Pennsylvania......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
5 5 0 773,000 773,000 0 819,500 819,500 0
Virginia...................................... 1
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 0 66,300 66,300 0 70,800 70,800 0
West Virginia......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 1 0 20,000 20,000 0 22,000 22,000 0

...............................................................................................................................................
PAD District II 27 26 1 3,723,400 3,655,400 68,000 4,005,327 3,932,427 72,900

Illinois...................................... 4
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
4 0 973,600 917,600 56,000 1,014,400 955,500 58,900
Indiana...................................... 2
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 0 431,500 431,500 0 447,500 447,500 0
Kansas...................................... 3
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 0 331,200 331,200 0 342,500 342,500 0
Kentucky......................................2
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 0 217,500 217,500 0 246,300 246,300 0
Michigan......................................1
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 0 106,000 106,000 0 114,000 114,000 0
Minnesota......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 2 0 354,500 354,500 0 414,500 414,500 0
North Dakota......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 1 0 58,000 58,000 0 60,000 60,000 0
Ohio......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
4 4 0 513,700 513,700 0 589,500 589,500 0
Oklahoma......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
6 5 1 523,100 511,100 12,000 559,627 545,627 14,000
Tennessee......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 1 0 180,000 180,000 0 182,000 182,000 0
Wisconsin......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 1 0 34,300 34,300 0 35,000 35,000 0

...............................................................................................................................................
PAD District III 57 54 3 8,621,142 8,391,842 229,300 9,075,062 8,832,955 242,107
Alabama...................................... 3
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 0 120,100 120,100 0 130,000 130,000 0
Arkansas......................................2
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 0 82,500 82,500 0 87,700 87,700 0
Louisiana......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
19 17 2 3,171,923 3,017,923 154,000 3,314,855 3,155,855 159,000
Mississippi......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 3 0 364,000 364,000 0 396,500 396,500 0
New Mexico......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 2 1 142,600 125,800 16,800 154,107 136,000 18,107
Texas...................................... 27
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
27 0 4,740,019 4,681,519 58,500 4,991,900 4,926,900 65,000

...............................................................................................................................................
PAD District IV 17 15 2 623,400 609,550 13,850 659,200 644,200 15,000

Colorado......................................2
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 0 102,000 102,000 0 104,000 104,000 0
Montana...................................... 4
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
4 0 187,600 187,600 0 194,800 194,800 0
Utah......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
5 4 1 167,700 157,450 10,250 176,400 165,400 11,000
Wyoming......................................6
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
5 1 166,100 162,500 3,600 184,000 180,000 4,000

...............................................................................................................................................
PAD District V 34 32 2 3,218,548 2,936,102 282,446 3,363,200 3,070,200 293,000

Alaska...................................... 6
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
6 0 393,980 299,034 94,946 419,200 321,200 98,000
California......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
20 18 2 2,047,218 1,859,718 187,500 2,134,000 1,939,000 195,000
Hawaii...................................... 2
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2 0 147,500 147,500 0 152,000 152,000 0
Nevada...................................... 1
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 0 2,000 2,000 0 5,000 5,000 0
Washington......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
5 5 0 627,850 627,850 0 653,000 653,000 0

...............................................................................................................................................
U.S. Total 148 137 11 17,583,790 16,850,194 733,596 18,581,089 17,808,082 773,007
Virgin Islands......................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 1 0 500,000 500,000 0 525,000 525,000 0

1 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 1. Number and Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by PAD District and State as of January 1, 2010

Downstream Charge Capacity (Barrels per Stream Day)

PAD District Catalytic Fuels


Catalytic Cracking
and Vacuum Thermal Hydro- Catalytic Hydrotreating/ Solvent
State Distillation Cracking Fresh Recycled Cracking Reforming Desulfurization Deasphalting

........................................
PAD District I 572,300 49,000 622,700 3,700 23,000 249,450 1,173,600 20,000
Georgia
...............................................................................................................................
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New
...............................................................................................................................
Jersey 252,000 27,000 270,000 0 0 62,000 391,500 20,000
Pennsylvania
...............................................................................................................................
267,200 0 324,500 1,000 23,000 171,800 690,000 0
Virginia
...............................................................................................................................
44,500 22,000 28,200 2,700 0 11,700 73,500 0
West
...............................................................................................................................
Virginia 8,600 0 0 0 0 3,950 18,600 0

........................................
PAD District II 1,601,612 411,176 1,298,010 13,550 284,300 926,423 3,395,526 17,850
Illinois
...............................................................................................................................
403,400 146,400 320,300 3,000 74,000 259,300 832,050 0
Indiana
...............................................................................................................................
259,100 36,000 173,200 4,200 0 78,000 332,500 0
Kansas
...............................................................................................................................
139,500 66,000 100,000 500 36,300 80,500 327,700 0
Kentucky
...............................................................................................................................
117,500 0 104,000 0 0 53,500 267,200 13,000
Michigan
...............................................................................................................................
55,000 0 32,500 0 0 21,500 102,000 0
Minnesota
...............................................................................................................................
239,500 67,000 115,000 0 44,000 70,800 400,500 0
North
...............................................................................................................................
Dakota 0 0 27,000 3,600 0 12,100 31,900 0
Ohio
...............................................................................................................................
158,500 58,000 200,000 0 102,000 167,500 452,000 0
Oklahoma
...............................................................................................................................
208,612 37,776 145,010 2,250 28,000 139,223 454,376 4,850
Tennessee
...............................................................................................................................
0 0 70,000 0 0 36,000 164,600 0
Wisconsin
...............................................................................................................................
20,500 0 11,000 0 0 8,000 30,700 0

........................................
PAD District III 4,462,275 1,464,200 3,131,405 54,000 902,800 1,783,490 8,381,920 243,400
Alabama
...............................................................................................................................
46,000 14,600 0 0 0 29,800 103,000 0
Arkansas
...............................................................................................................................
48,500 0 21,000 0 0 14,800 90,100 7,400
Louisiana
...............................................................................................................................
1,654,900 548,500 1,154,200 13,500 320,200 613,300 2,711,750 63,000
Mississippi
...............................................................................................................................
338,875 105,000 88,000 0 74,000 96,000 293,500 0
New
...............................................................................................................................
Mexico 24,600 0 41,500 3,500 0 36,300 157,800 0
Texas
...............................................................................................................................
2,349,400 796,100 1,826,705 37,000 508,600 993,290 5,025,770 173,000

........................................
PAD District IV 238,600 88,100 204,006 4,190 29,800 132,200 561,660 6,000
Colorado
...............................................................................................................................
33,500 0 30,500 500 0 21,400 84,100 0
Montana
...............................................................................................................................
99,300 47,100 64,500 990 6,200 39,050 211,810 0
Utah
...............................................................................................................................
32,500 8,500 57,200 2,200 8,000 37,900 133,000 6,000
Wyoming
...............................................................................................................................
73,300 32,500 51,806 500 15,600 33,850 132,750 0

........................................
PAD District V 1,667,856 619,200 884,000 16,400 579,800 608,900 2,510,500 96,000
Alaska
...............................................................................................................................
31,500 0 0 0 12,500 14,200 24,500 0
California
...............................................................................................................................
1,273,556 524,500 716,000 13,400 484,300 434,100 2,050,100 66,000
Hawaii
...............................................................................................................................
71,300 11,000 22,000 0 18,000 13,000 16,500 0
Nevada
...............................................................................................................................
5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Washington
...............................................................................................................................
286,500 83,700 146,000 3,000 65,000 147,600 419,400 30,000

........................................
U.S. Total 8,542,643 2,631,676 6,140,121 91,840 1,819,700 3,700,463 16,023,206 383,250
Virgin
...............................................................................................................................
Islands 225,000 102,000 149,000 0 0 110,000 514,000 0

a
Refineries where distillation units were completely idle but not permanently shutdown on January 1, 2010.
b
Includes capacity from refineries that are either completely or partially idle.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 2


Table 2. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by PAD District and State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Production Capacity

PAD District Asphalt Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short
State Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isomers Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) tons/day)

PAD District I 95,500 12,920 145,140 24,700 21,045 13,500 51 548

Georgia 0 0 24,000 0 0 0 0 0
New Jersey 36,200 0 98,500 4,000 12,000 7,500 34 216
Pennsylvania 54,100 12,920 22,065 20,700 2,945 0 0 270
Virginia 5,200 0 0 0 0 6,000 14 61
West Virginia 0 0 575 0 6,100 0 3 1

PAD District II 275,088 57,900 317,030 155,182 9,100 123,508 492 6,003

Illinois 83,500 13,500 70,100 14,500 0 48,595 114 1,819


Indiana 37,700 17,000 66,700 28,200 0 13,400 31 559
Kansas 30,300 2,200 4,000 27,150 0 18,363 69 665
Kentucky 21,000 7,000 27,000 18,250 0 0 0 448
Michigan 5,000 0 23,000 0 0 0 0 146
Minnesota 18,000 0 58,000 9,000 0 20,900 184 1,230
North Dakota 4,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
Ohio 28,950 18,200 23,800 31,200 0 14,000 33 641
Oklahoma 32,638 0 36,930 22,882 9,100 8,250 61 328
Tennessee 12,000 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 116
Wisconsin 1,600 0 7,500 0 0 0 0 34

PAD District III 611,450 196,500 209,625 320,126 169,815 437,408 972 20,939

Alabama 0 0 15,000 3,200 0 3,250 9 140


Arkansas 5,000 0 19,200 6,600 5,000 0 13 157
Louisiana 210,900 39,700 48,500 128,820 69,220 161,108 157 6,257
Mississippi 18,600 21,000 36,125 1,400 19,000 35,500 243 1,300
New Mexico 10,900 0 6,700 13,973 0 0 10 161
Texas 366,050 135,800 84,100 166,133 76,595 237,550 540 12,924

PAD District IV 45,650 0 65,250 15,859 0 26,975 174 929

Colorado 0 0 12,250 985 0 0 22 116


Montana 17,550 0 38,100 5,950 0 12,775 94 416
Utah 18,100 0 3,300 7,900 0 2,500 0 60
Wyoming 10,000 0 11,600 1,024 0 11,700 58 337

PAD District V 220,826 3,500 107,033 199,450 39,800 159,050 1,296 5,639

Alaska 0 2,000 12,000 9,000 0 0 13 27


California 182,026 1,500 75,433 148,050 39,800 134,400 1,140 4,847
Hawaii 5,000 0 1,100 3,200 0 0 21 34
Nevada 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 33,800 0 13,500 39,200 0 24,650 122 731

U.S. Total 1,248,514 270,820 844,078 715,317 239,760 760,441 2,985 34,058

Virgin Islands 19,000 20,000 0 20,000 0 19,000 0 550

a
Includes hydrogen production capacity of hydrogen plants on refinery grounds.
MMcfd = Million cubic feet per day.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

3 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Directory of Operable Petroleum Refineries on Tables 3 and 4

a a
Refiner State(s) Refiner State(s)

Age Refining Inc.........................................................................


...............................................................................................................................................................
TX Lunday....................................................................................................................................................
Thagard Co......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc......................................................................... LA Marathon
....................................................................................................................................................
Petroleum Co LLC.........................................................................
IL, KY, LA, MI, MN, OH, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Alon USA Energy Inc......................................................................... TX Martin....................................................................................................................................................
Midstream Partners LP......................................................................... AR
...............................................................................................................................................................
American Refining Group Inc......................................................................... PA Montana....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... MT
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP Exploration Alaska Inc......................................................................... AK Motiva ....................................................................................................................................................
Enterprises LLC......................................................................... LA, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP Products North America Inc......................................................................... IN, TX Murphy ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil USA Inc......................................................................... LA, WI
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP West Coast Products LLC......................................................................... CA, WA NCRA.........................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................
KS
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP-Husky Refining LLC......................................................................... OH Navajo ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... NM
...............................................................................................................................................................
Belvieu Environmental Fuels......................................................................... TX Nustar....................................................................................................................................................
Asphalt Refining LLC......................................................................... GA, NJ
...............................................................................................................................................................
Big West Of California......................................................................... CA PDV ....................................................................................................................................................
Midwest Refining LLC......................................................................... IL
...............................................................................................................................................................
Big West Oil Co......................................................................... UT Paramount
....................................................................................................................................................
Petroleum Corporation......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calcasieu Refining Co......................................................................... LA Pasadena
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Systems Inc......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calumet Lubricants Co LP......................................................................... LA Pelican
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Company LLC......................................................................... LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calumet Shreveport LLC......................................................................... LA Petro ....................................................................................................................................................
Star Inc......................................................................... AK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Cenex Harvest States Coop......................................................................... MT Placid ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Chalmette Refining LLC......................................................................... LA Premcor
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Group Inc......................................................................... TN, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Chevron USA Inc......................................................................... CA, HI, MS, NJ, UT San ....................................................................................................................................................
Joaquin Refining Co Inc......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Citgo Petroleum Corp......................................................................... LA Shell ....................................................................................................................................................
Chemical LP......................................................................... AL, LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc......................................................................... TX Shell ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil Products US......................................................................... CA, WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC......................................................................... KS Silver ....................................................................................................................................................
Eagle Refining......................................................................... UT, WY
...............................................................................................................................................................
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc......................................................................... AK Sinclair
....................................................................................................................................................
Wyoming Refining Co......................................................................... WY
...............................................................................................................................................................
ConocoPhillips Company.........................................................................
CA, LA, MT, NJ, OK, PA, TX, WA Somerset ....................................................................................................................................................
Energy Refining LLC......................................................................... KY
...............................................................................................................................................................
Countrymark Cooperative Inc......................................................................... IN South....................................................................................................................................................
Hampton Resources Inc......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership......................................................................... TX Suncor....................................................................................................................................................
Energy (USA) Inc......................................................................... CO
...............................................................................................................................................................
Delek Refining LTD......................................................................... TX Sunoco....................................................................................................................................................
Inc......................................................................... OH, PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Edgington Oil Co Inc......................................................................... CA Sunoco ....................................................................................................................................................
Inc (R&M)......................................................................... PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Equistar Chemicals LP......................................................................... TX Tenby ....................................................................................................................................................
Inc......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Ergon Refining Inc......................................................................... MS Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
Alaska Petroleum Co......................................................................... AK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Ergon West Virginia Inc......................................................................... WV Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
Hawaii Corp......................................................................... HI
...............................................................................................................................................................
Excel Paralubes......................................................................... LA Tesoro....................................................................................................................................................
Refining & Marketing Co......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co.........................................................................CA, IL, LA, MT, TX Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
West Coast......................................................................... ND, UT, WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC......................................................................... AK Total ....................................................................................................................................................
Petrochemicals Inc......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Flint Hills Resources LP......................................................................... MN, TX Trigeant ....................................................................................................................................................
LTD......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Foreland Refining Corp......................................................................... NV US ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil & Refining Co......................................................................... WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co......................................................................... KS United ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Frontier Refining Inc......................................................................... WY Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Energy Corporation......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Garco Energy LLC......................................................................... WY Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co California......................................................................... CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Goodway Refining LLC......................................................................... AL Valero....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co New Jersey......................................................................... NJ
...............................................................................................................................................................
Greka Energy......................................................................... CA Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co Oklahoma......................................................................... OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hess Corporation......................................................................... NJ Valero....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co Texas LP......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Holly Refining & Marketing Co......................................................................... OK, UT Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining New Orleans LLC......................................................................... LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Houston Refining LP......................................................................... TX Ventura
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining & Transmission LLC......................................................................... OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hovensa LLC......................................................................... VI WRB ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining LLC......................................................................... IL, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hunt Refining Co......................................................................... AL Western
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Company LP......................................................................... TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hunt Southland Refining Co......................................................................... MS Western....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Southwest Inc......................................................................... NM
...............................................................................................................................................................
Kern Oil & Refining Co......................................................................... CA Western....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Yorktown Inc......................................................................... VA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Lima Refining Company......................................................................... OH Wynnewood
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Lion Oil Co......................................................................... AR Wyoming....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co......................................................................... WY
Little America Refining Co.........................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
WY

a
Includes Puerto Rico (PR) and Virgin Islands (VI).

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 4


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Alabama
......................................................... 120,100 0 130,000 0 46,000 14,600 0 0 0
Goodway Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Atmore 4,100 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hunt Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tuscaloosa 36,000 0 40,000 0 16,000 14,600 0 0 0
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saraland 80,000 0 85,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0

Alaska
......................................................... 299,034 94,946 321,200 98,000 31,500 0 0 0 0
BP Exploration Alaska Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 12,780 0 14,200 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 15,000 0 16,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 124,554 94,946 128,500 98,000 5,500 0 0 0 0
Petro Star Inc
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 19,700 0 22,500 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Valdez 55,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co
...............................................................................................................................
Kenai 72,000 0 80,000 0 26,000 0 0 0 0

Arkansas
......................................................... 82,500 0 87,700 0 48,500 0 0 0 0
Lion Oil Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 75,000 0 80,000 0 45,000 0 0 0 0
Martin Midstream Partners LP
...............................................................................................................................
Smackover 7,500 0 7,700 0 3,500 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Cross Oil Refining &
Marketing Inc)

California
......................................................... 1,859,718 187,500 1,939,000 195,000 1,273,556 467,500 52,000 5,000 0
Big West Of California
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 66,000 0 68,000 40,000 22,000 0 0 0
BP West Coast Products LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Los Angeles 265,000 0 266,000 0 140,000 67,100 0 0 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
El Segundo 265,500 0 279,000 0 155,000 75,000 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Richmond 245,271 0 257,200 0 123,456 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Rodeo 120,200 0 128,000 0 93,200 50,600 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 139,000 0 147,000 0 82,000 53,200 0 0 0
Edgington Oil Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Long Beach 0 31,500 0 35,000 25,000 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Torrance 149,500 0 155,800 0 102,300 54,600 0 0 0
Greka Energy
...............................................................................................................................
Santa Maria 9,500 0 10,000 0 10,000 0 0 0 0

5 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Alabama
......................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 7,800 22,000 0

Goodway Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Atmore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hunt Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tuscaloosa 0 0 0 0 0 7,800 0 0
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saraland 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,000 0

Alaska
......................................................... 0 0 0 12,500 0 14,200 0 0

BP Exploration Alaska Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Petro Star Inc
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Valdez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co
...............................................................................................................................
Kenai 0 0 0 12,500 0 14,200 0 0

Arkansas
......................................................... 21,000 0 0 0 0 14,800 0 7,400

Lion Oil Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 21,000 0 0 0 0 14,800 0 7,400
Martin Midstream Partners LP
...............................................................................................................................
Smackover 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Cross Oil Refining &
Marketing Inc)

California
......................................................... 716,000 13,400 209,600 274,700 0 220,100 214,000 66,000

Big West Of California


...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 24,000 0 0 16,300 0 0
BP West Coast Products LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Los Angeles 102,500 0 50,000 0 0 10,000 43,000 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
El Segundo 73,800 0 0 52,300 0 49,000 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Richmond 90,000 0 0 103,400 0 71,300 0 66,000
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Rodeo 0 0 0 62,000 0 0 32,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 51,600 0 27,500 0 0 0 36,000 0
Edgington Oil Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Long Beach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Torrance 87,800 12,400 22,100 0 0 0 18,000 0
Greka Energy
...............................................................................................................................
Santa Maria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 6


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Alabama
......................................................... 38,000 0 2,500 8,000 22,000 0 32,500 0

Goodway Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Atmore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hunt Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tuscaloosa 16,000 0 2,500 0 22,000 0 10,500 0
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saraland 22,000 0 0 8,000 0 0 22,000 0
Alaska
......................................................... 13,000 0 0 11,500 0 0 0 0

BP Exploration Alaska Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Petro Star Inc
...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Valdez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co
...............................................................................................................................
Kenai 13,000 0 0 11,500 0 0 0 0
Arkansas
......................................................... 20,000 6,500 0 30,800 0 0 21,000 11,800

Lion Oil Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 20,000 6,500 0 30,800 0 0 21,000 6,800
Martin Midstream Partners LP
...............................................................................................................................
Smackover 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
(Formerly Cross Oil Refining &
Marketing Inc)
California
......................................................... 447,900 202,400 194,100 326,800 118,500 0 699,200 61,200

Big West Of California


...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 13,800 0 0 0 0 0 15,000 0
BP West Coast Products LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Los Angeles 45,000 10,000 10,000 21,000 0 0 95,000 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
El Segundo 59,000 0 36,300 40,000 14,000 0 73,700 0
...............................................................................................................................
Richmond 57,600 64,800 96,000 64,800 0 0 65,000 34,000
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Rodeo 27,500 0 0 32,000 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 50,800 0 12,900 32,000 0 0 52,000 0
Edgington Oil Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Long Beach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Torrance 24,700 0 0 18,000 0 0 106,500 0
Greka Energy
...............................................................................................................................
Santa Maria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

California
......................................................... 1,859,718 187,500 1,939,000 195,000 1,273,556 467,500 52,000 5,000 0
Kern Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 26,000 0 27,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lunday Thagard Co
...............................................................................................................................
South Gate 8,500 0 10,000 0 7,000 0 0 0 0
Paramount Petroleum Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Paramount 53,000 0 55,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0
San Joaquin Refining Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 15,000 0 25,000 0 14,300 0 0 5,000 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 156,400 0 158,000 0 102,000 25,000 22,500 0 0
Tenby Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Oxnard 2,800 0 4,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 76,000 90,000 78,000 92,000 153,000 50,000 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 96,860 0 103,500 0 65,000 42,000 0 0 0
Valero Refining Co California
...............................................................................................................................
Benicia 144,000 0 148,000 0 81,300 0 29,500 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Asphalt Plant 6,300 0 6,500 0 5,000 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Refinery 80,887 0 81,000 0 45,000 28,000 0 0 0
(Formerly Ultramar Inc)

Colorado
......................................................... 102,000 0 104,000 0 33,500 0 0 0 0
Suncor Energy (USA) Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City East 35,000 0 36,000 0 8,500 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City West 67,000 0 68,000 0 25,000 0 0 0 0

Georgia
......................................................... 0 28,000 0 32,000 0 0 0 0 0
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Savannah 0 28,000 0 32,000 0 0 0 0 0

Hawaii
......................................................... 147,500 0 152,000 0 71,300 0 0 11,000 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Honolulu 54,000 0 57,000 0 31,300 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Hawaii Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Ewa Beach 93,500 0 95,000 0 40,000 0 0 11,000 0

Illinois
......................................................... 917,600 56,000 955,500 58,900 403,400 146,400 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Joliet 238,600 0 248,000 0 126,700 59,400 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Robinson 206,000 0 215,000 0 71,500 29,000 0 0 0
PDV Midwest Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lemont 167,000 0 170,500 0 75,000 40,000 0 0 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Wood River 306,000 56,000 322,000 58,900 130,200 18,000 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 8


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

California
......................................................... 716,000 13,400 209,600 274,700 0 220,100 214,000 66,000

Kern Oil & Refining Co


...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 0 2,500 3,300 0
Lunday Thagard Co
...............................................................................................................................
South Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paramount Petroleum Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Paramount 0 0 0 0 0 0 12,000 0
San Joaquin Refining Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 72,000 0 42,000 0 0 31,000 0 0
Tenby Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Oxnard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 72,000 1,000 0 35,000 0 22,000 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 35,000 0 10,000 22,000 0 0 32,500 0
Valero Refining Co California
...............................................................................................................................
Benicia 75,300 0 34,000 0 0 0 37,200 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Asphalt Plant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Refinery 56,000 0 0 0 0 18,000 0 0
(Formerly Ultramar Inc)

Colorado
......................................................... 30,500 500 0 0 0 21,400 0 0

Suncor Energy (USA) Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City East 9,500 500 0 0 0 10,500 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City West 21,000 0 0 0 0 10,900 0 0

Georgia
......................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Savannah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hawaii
......................................................... 22,000 0 18,000 0 0 13,000 0 0

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Honolulu 22,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Hawaii Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Ewa Beach 0 0 18,000 0 0 13,000 0 0

Illinois
......................................................... 320,300 3,000 0 74,000 0 209,400 49,900 0

ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co


...............................................................................................................................
Joliet 99,300 0 0 0 0 52,600 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Robinson 51,000 0 0 28,000 0 78,000 0 0
PDV Midwest Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lemont 69,000 3,000 0 0 0 0 32,200 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Wood River 101,000 0 0 46,000 0 78,800 17,700 0

9 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

California
......................................................... 447,900 202,400 194,100 326,800 118,500 0 699,200 61,200

Kern Oil & Refining Co


...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 5,000 0 0 0 9,000 0 0 0
Lunday Thagard Co
...............................................................................................................................
South Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paramount Petroleum Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Paramount 15,000 0 8,500 13,000 0 0 0 0
San Joaquin Refining Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 3,000 0 0 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 27,000 45,500 0 0 48,500 0 81,500 0
Tenby Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Oxnard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 27,000 38,900 0 36,000 17,000 0 69,500 5,500
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 33,500 0 15,000 10,000 22,000 0 38,000 0
Valero Refining Co California
...............................................................................................................................
Benicia 30,000 43,200 15,400 15,000 5,000 0 39,000 21,700
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Asphalt Plant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Refinery 32,000 0 0 45,000 0 0 64,000 0
(Formerly Ultramar Inc)
Colorado
......................................................... 21,000 0 12,100 21,000 0 0 30,000 0

Suncor Energy (USA) Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City East 10,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City West 10,500 0 12,100 21,000 0 0 30,000 0
Georgia
......................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Savannah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hawaii
......................................................... 13,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,500

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Honolulu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,500
Tesoro Hawaii Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Ewa Beach 13,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Illinois
......................................................... 341,900 119,000 68,250 245,600 0 0 0 57,300

ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co


...............................................................................................................................
Joliet 110,400 0 0 85,100 0 0 0 57,300
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Robinson 66,500 39,000 0 79,000 0 0 0 0
PDV Midwest Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lemont 95,700 0 15,000 35,500 0 0 0 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Wood River 69,300 80,000 53,250 46,000 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 10


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Indiana
......................................................... 431,500 0 447,500 0 259,100 36,000 0 0 0
BP Products North America Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Whiting 405,000 0 420,000 0 247,000 36,000 0 0 0
Countrymark Cooperative Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Mount Vernon 26,500 0 27,500 0 12,100 0 0 0 0

Kansas
......................................................... 331,200 0 342,500 0 139,500 66,000 0 0 0
Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Coffeyville 115,700 0 120,000 0 46,000 25,000 0 0 0
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 130,000 0 135,000 0 56,000 19,000 0 0 0
NCRA
...............................................................................................................................
McPherson 85,500 0 87,500 0 37,500 22,000 0 0 0

Kentucky
......................................................... 217,500 0 246,300 0 117,500 0 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Catlettsburg 212,000 0 240,000 0 117,500 0 0 0 0
Somerset Energy Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Somerset 5,500 0 6,300 0 0 0 0 0 0

Louisiana
......................................................... 3,017,923 154,000 3,155,855 159,000 1,654,900 537,900 0 0 10,600
Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Krotz Springs 0 80,000 0 83,000 36,200 0 0 0 0
Calcasieu Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 78,000 0 80,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0
Calumet Lubricants Co LP
...............................................................................................................................
Cotton Valley 13,020 0 14,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Princeton 8,300 0 8,655 0 7,000 0 0 0 0
Calumet Shreveport LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Shreveport 38,000 19,000 40,000 20,000 28,000 0 0 0 0
Chalmette Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Chalmette 192,500 0 200,700 0 116,700 40,200 0 0 0
Citgo Petroleum Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 429,500 0 440,000 0 235,000 99,000 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Belle Chasse 247,000 0 260,000 0 92,000 27,000 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 239,400 0 252,000 0 132,000 60,000 0 0 10,600
Excel Paralubes
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baton Rouge 504,500 0 525,500 0 242,800 122,000 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Garyville 436,000 0 460,000 0 244,400 84,500 0 0 0
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Convent 235,000 0 255,000 0 119,400 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 234,700 0 250,000 0 95,000 28,200 0 0 0
Murphy Oil USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Meraux 120,000 0 125,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0
Pelican Refining Company LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 0 15,000 0 0 0 0

11 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Indiana
......................................................... 173,200 4,200 0 0 0 6,500 71,500 0

BP Products North America Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Whiting 165,000 4,000 0 0 0 0 71,500 0
Countrymark Cooperative Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Mount Vernon 8,200 200 0 0 0 6,500 0 0

Kansas
......................................................... 100,000 500 0 36,300 0 57,500 23,000 0

Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Coffeyville 36,000 0 0 0 0 26,000 0 0
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 40,000 0 0 0 0 7,500 23,000 0
NCRA
...............................................................................................................................
McPherson 24,000 500 0 36,300 0 24,000 0 0

Kentucky
......................................................... 104,000 0 0 0 0 21,500 32,000 13,000

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Catlettsburg 104,000 0 0 0 0 21,500 31,000 13,000
Somerset Energy Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Somerset 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0

Louisiana
......................................................... 1,154,200 13,500 47,200 221,000 52,000 433,500 179,800 63,000

Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Krotz Springs 34,000 0 0 0 0 0 13,000 0
Calcasieu Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Calumet Lubricants Co LP
...............................................................................................................................
Cotton Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Princeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Calumet Shreveport LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Shreveport 0 0 0 0 0 12,000 0 0
Chalmette Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Chalmette 75,600 0 20,200 0 0 18,000 29,400 0
Citgo Petroleum Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 147,000 3,000 0 42,000 0 58,000 52,800 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Belle Chasse 102,000 2,000 0 0 0 0 44,600 0
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 50,000 0 0 0 0 44,000 0 0
Excel Paralubes
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 0 0 0 39,000 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baton Rouge 243,000 0 27,000 0 0 78,000 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Garyville 131,000 0 0 70,000 0 113,000 0 34,000
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Convent 92,000 0 0 0 52,000 0 40,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 118,800 0 0 38,000 0 40,000 0 0
Murphy Oil USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Meraux 37,000 0 0 32,000 0 32,000 0 18,000
Pelican Refining Company LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 12


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Indiana
......................................................... 81,500 26,000 2,000 123,000 0 0 100,000 0

BP Products North America Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Whiting 71,500 26,000 2,000 112,000 0 0 100,000 0
Countrymark Cooperative Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Mount Vernon 10,000 0 0 11,000 0 0 0 0
Kansas
......................................................... 114,000 0 19,000 122,700 27,000 0 45,000 0

Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Coffeyville 36,000 0 9,000 30,000 27,000 0 0 0
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 42,000 0 10,000 52,000 0 0 45,000 0
NCRA
...............................................................................................................................
McPherson 36,000 0 0 40,700 0 0 0 0
Kentucky
......................................................... 53,800 0 31,400 77,500 0 0 104,500 0

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Catlettsburg 52,500 0 31,000 77,500 0 0 104,500 0
Somerset Energy Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Somerset 1,300 0 400 0 0 0 0 0
Louisiana
......................................................... 680,050 609,400 199,600 678,600 114,200 12,500 292,900 124,500

Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Krotz Springs 14,000 18,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Calcasieu Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Calumet Lubricants Co LP
...............................................................................................................................
Cotton Valley 4,750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Princeton 0 0 0 8,500 0 0 0 0
Calumet Shreveport LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Shreveport 16,000 0 0 0 14,000 0 21,100 1,200
Chalmette Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Chalmette 40,000 44,000 0 28,000 0 0 64,800 0
Citgo Petroleum Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 123,000 77,000 59,000 88,000 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Belle Chasse 48,300 53,000 0 70,100 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 50,000 38,500 24,000 55,000 0 12,500 49,000 0
Excel Paralubes
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baton Rouge 78,000 136,000 0 111,000 0 0 0 123,300
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Garyville 89,500 89,000 47,000 126,000 0 0 106,000 0
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Convent 98,000 0 39,800 70,000 0 0 40,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 38,500 75,500 0 70,000 0 0 0 0
Murphy Oil USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Meraux 35,000 0 18,000 34,000 0 0 12,000 0
Pelican Refining Company LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Louisiana
......................................................... 3,017,923 154,000 3,155,855 159,000 1,654,900 537,900 0 0 10,600
Placid Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Port Allen 57,000 0 59,000 0 27,000 0 0 0 0
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Rose 0 55,000 0 56,000 28,000 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining New Orleans LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 185,003 0 186,000 0 156,400 77,000 0 0 0

Michigan
......................................................... 106,000 0 114,000 0 55,000 0 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Detroit 106,000 0 114,000 0 55,000 0 0 0 0

Minnesota
......................................................... 354,500 0 414,500 0 239,500 67,000 0 0 0
Flint Hills Resources LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 280,500 0 330,000 0 196,000 67,000 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 74,000 0 84,500 0 43,500 0 0 0 0

Mississippi
......................................................... 364,000 0 396,500 0 338,875 105,000 0 0 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Pascagoula 330,000 0 360,000 0 314,000 105,000 0 0 0
Ergon Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Vicksburg 23,000 0 24,000 0 18,000 0 0 0 0
Hunt Southland Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sandersville 11,000 0 12,500 0 6,875 0 0 0 0

Montana
......................................................... 187,600 0 194,800 0 99,300 36,700 10,400 0 0
Cenex Harvest States Coop
...............................................................................................................................
Laurel 59,600 0 61,100 0 29,000 15,000 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 58,000 0 61,000 0 36,400 21,700 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 60,000 0 62,200 0 28,900 0 10,400 0 0
Montana Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Great Falls 10,000 0 10,500 0 5,000 0 0 0 0

Nevada
......................................................... 2,000 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 0 0
Foreland Refining Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Ely 2,000 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 0 0

New
.........................................................
Jersey 398,000 112,000 416,000 118,000 252,000 27,000 0 0 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Perth Amboy 0 80,000 0 83,000 47,000 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Linden 238,000 0 250,000 0 75,000 0 0 0 0
Hess Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Port Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 0 32,000 0 35,000 40,000 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining Co New Jersey
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 160,000 0 166,000 0 90,000 27,000 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 14


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Louisiana
......................................................... 1,154,200 13,500 47,200 221,000 52,000 433,500 179,800 63,000

Placid Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Port Allen 25,000 500 0 0 0 11,000 0 11,000
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Rose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining New Orleans LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 98,800 8,000 0 0 0 27,500 0 0

Michigan
......................................................... 32,500 0 0 0 0 21,500 0 0

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Detroit 32,500 0 0 0 0 21,500 0 0

Minnesota
......................................................... 115,000 0 44,000 0 0 37,500 33,300 0

Flint Hills Resources LP


...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 86,500 0 44,000 0 0 37,500 13,800 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 28,500 0 0 0 0 0 19,500 0

Mississippi
......................................................... 88,000 0 0 74,000 0 62,000 34,000 0

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Pascagoula 88,000 0 0 74,000 0 62,000 34,000 0
Ergon Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Vicksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hunt Southland Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sandersville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Montana
......................................................... 64,500 990 6,200 0 0 12,000 27,050 0

Cenex Harvest States Coop


...............................................................................................................................
Laurel 16,500 0 0 0 0 12,000 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 21,500 990 0 0 0 0 13,550 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 23,500 0 6,200 0 0 0 12,500 0
Montana Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Great Falls 3,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0

Nevada
......................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Foreland Refining Corp


...............................................................................................................................
Ely 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

New
.........................................................
Jersey 270,000 0 0 0 0 62,000 0 20,000

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Perth Amboy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Linden 145,000 0 0 0 0 32,000 0 20,000
Hess Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Port Reading 70,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining Co New Jersey
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 55,000 0 0 0 0 30,000 0 0

15 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Louisiana
......................................................... 680,050 609,400 199,600 678,600 114,200 12,500 292,900 124,500

Placid Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Port Allen 11,000 20,000 0 18,000 0 0 0 0
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Rose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining New Orleans LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 34,000 58,400 11,800 0 100,200 0 0 0
Michigan
......................................................... 30,000 0 7,000 30,500 0 0 34,500 0

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Detroit 30,000 0 7,000 30,500 0 0 34,500 0
Minnesota
......................................................... 73,000 52,500 49,000 82,500 7,000 0 136,500 0

Flint Hills Resources LP


...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 52,500 52,500 41,500 60,000 7,000 0 107,000 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 20,500 0 7,500 22,500 0 0 29,500 0
Mississippi
......................................................... 57,300 0 30,000 37,200 0 0 100,000 69,000

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Pascagoula 57,300 0 30,000 35,000 0 0 100,000 50,000
Ergon Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Vicksburg 0 0 0 2,200 0 0 0 19,000
Hunt Southland Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sandersville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Montana
......................................................... 44,050 24,900 19,300 42,400 24,000 0 49,260 7,900

Cenex Harvest States Coop


...............................................................................................................................
Laurel 15,500 0 0 0 24,000 0 20,000 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 13,550 6,000 4,400 30,400 0 0 25,760 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 13,900 18,900 13,900 10,000 0 0 0 7,900
Montana Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Great Falls 1,100 0 1,000 2,000 0 0 3,500 0
Nevada
......................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Foreland Refining Corp


...............................................................................................................................
Ely 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New
.........................................................
Jersey 129,000 62,000 28,500 154,000 0 0 0 18,000

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Perth Amboy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Linden 97,000 0 0 108,000 0 0 0 0
Hess Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Port Reading 0 27,000 0 0 0 0 0 18,000
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining Co New Jersey
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 32,000 35,000 28,500 46,000 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 16


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

New
.........................................................
Mexico 125,800 16,800 136,000 18,107 24,600 0 0 0 0
Navajo Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Artesia 105,000 0 115,000 0 24,600 0 0 0 0
Western Refining Southwest Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bloomfield 0 16,800 0 18,107 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Gallup 20,800 0 21,000 0 0 0 0 0 0

North
.........................................................
Dakota 58,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Mandan 58,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ohio
......................................................... 513,700 0 589,500 0 158,500 58,000 0 0 0
BP-Husky Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 125,700 0 160,000 0 71,500 35,000 0 0 0
Lima Refining Company
...............................................................................................................................
Lima 150,000 0 170,000 0 52,000 23,000 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Canton 78,000 0 84,500 0 35,000 0 0 0 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 160,000 0 175,000 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oklahoma
......................................................... 511,100 12,000 545,627 14,000 208,612 37,776 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ponca City 198,400 0 213,162 0 87,612 26,776 0 0 0
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa East 70,300 0 75,465 0 27,000 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Sinclair Tulsa
Refining Co)
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa West 85,000 0 90,000 0 32,000 11,000 0 0 0
(Formerly Sunoco Inc)
Valero Refining Co Oklahoma
...............................................................................................................................
Ardmore 87,400 0 92,000 0 32,000 0 0 0 0
Ventura Refining & Transmission LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Thomas 0 12,000 0 14,000 0 0 0 0 0
Wynnewood Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Wynnewood 70,000 0 75,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0

Pennsylvania
......................................................... 773,000 0 819,500 0 267,200 0 0 0 0
American Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bradford 10,000 0 10,500 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Trainer 185,000 0 190,000 0 73,000 0 0 0 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Marcus Hook 178,000 0 194,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sunoco Inc (R&M)
...............................................................................................................................
Philadelphia 335,000 0 355,000 0 163,200 0 0 0 0
United Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Warren 65,000 0 70,000 0 31,000 0 0 0 0

17 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

New
.........................................................
Mexico 41,500 3,500 0 0 0 24,000 12,300 0

Navajo Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Artesia 27,000 0 0 0 0 24,000 0 0
Western Refining Southwest Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bloomfield 6,000 500 0 0 0 0 5,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Gallup 8,500 3,000 0 0 0 0 7,300 0

North
.........................................................
Dakota 27,000 3,600 0 0 0 0 12,100 0

Tesoro West Coast


...............................................................................................................................
Mandan 27,000 3,600 0 0 0 0 12,100 0

Ohio
......................................................... 200,000 0 0 102,000 0 21,500 146,000 0

BP-Husky Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 55,000 0 0 31,000 0 0 43,000 0
Lima Refining Company
...............................................................................................................................
Lima 40,000 0 0 26,000 0 0 55,000 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Canton 26,000 0 0 0 0 21,500 0 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 79,000 0 0 45,000 0 0 48,000 0

Oklahoma
......................................................... 145,010 2,250 28,000 0 0 39,850 99,373 4,850

ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ponca City 69,801 0 0 0 0 0 53,373 0
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa East 24,209 2,250 0 0 0 0 22,000 0
(Formerly Sinclair Tulsa
Refining Co)
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa West 0 0 0 0 0 0 24,000 0
(Formerly Sunoco Inc)
Valero Refining Co Oklahoma
...............................................................................................................................
Ardmore 30,000 0 12,000 0 0 21,350 0 0
Ventura Refining & Transmission LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wynnewood Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Wynnewood 21,000 0 16,000 0 0 18,500 0 4,850

Pennsylvania
......................................................... 324,500 1,000 0 0 23,000 50,000 121,800 0

American Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Bradford 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,800 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Trainer 53,000 0 0 0 23,000 50,000 0 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Marcus Hook 108,000 0 0 0 0 0 20,000 0
Sunoco Inc (R&M)
...............................................................................................................................
Philadelphia 138,500 0 0 0 0 0 86,000 0
United Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Warren 25,000 1,000 0 0 0 0 14,000 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 18


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

New
.........................................................
Mexico 47,800 0 12,000 47,000 0 0 51,000 0

Navajo Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Artesia 36,000 0 12,000 41,000 0 0 51,000 0
Western Refining Southwest Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bloomfield 5,000 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Gallup 6,800 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 0
North
.........................................................
Dakota 13,600 4,300 0 14,000 0 0 0 0

Tesoro West Coast


...............................................................................................................................
Mandan 13,600 4,300 0 14,000 0 0 0 0
Ohio
......................................................... 169,000 100,000 39,500 69,500 0 0 74,000 0

BP-Husky Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 40,000 0 0 18,500 0 0 47,000 0
Lima Refining Company
...............................................................................................................................
Lima 63,000 35,000 0 32,000 0 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Canton 26,500 0 9,500 19,000 0 0 27,000 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 39,500 65,000 30,000 0 0 0 0 0
Oklahoma
......................................................... 136,556 69,282 18,500 104,981 31,171 0 58,338 35,548

ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ponca City 49,056 47,282 18,500 31,981 31,171 0 23,888 13,948
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa East 20,000 22,000 0 24,000 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Sinclair Tulsa
Refining Co)
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa West 28,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 21,600
(Formerly Sunoco Inc)
Valero Refining Co Oklahoma
...............................................................................................................................
Ardmore 26,500 0 0 32,000 0 0 34,450 0
Ventura Refining & Transmission LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wynnewood Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Wynnewood 13,000 0 0 17,000 0 0 0 0
Pennsylvania
......................................................... 235,700 134,500 27,800 44,800 207,200 0 40,000 0

American Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Bradford 3,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Trainer 77,100 0 23,300 27,300 4,200 0 40,000 0
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Marcus Hook 45,000 65,000 0 0 40,000 0 0 0
Sunoco Inc (R&M)
...............................................................................................................................
Philadelphia 88,000 65,000 0 0 163,000 0 0 0
United Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Warren 22,000 4,500 4,500 17,500 0 0 0 0

19 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Tennessee
......................................................... 180,000 0 182,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Premcor Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Memphis 180,000 0 182,000 0 0 0 0 0 0

Texas
......................................................... 4,681,519 58,500 4,926,900 65,000 2,349,400 754,100 42,000 0 0
Age Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
San Antonio 14,021 0 14,500 0 0 0 0 0 0
Alon USA Energy Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Big Spring 67,000 0 70,000 0 24,000 0 0 0 0
Belvieu Environmental Fuels
...............................................................................................................................
Mont Belvieu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BP Products North America Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 437,080 0 475,000 0 237,000 43,000 0 0 0
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 163,000 0 165,000 0 84,000 45,000 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Sweeny 247,000 0 260,000 0 132,100 78,700 0 0 0
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership
...............................................................................................................................
Deer Park 327,000 0 340,000 0 180,000 90,000 0 0 0
Delek Refining LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Tyler 58,000 0 60,000 0 15,000 6,500 0 0 0
Equistar Chemicals LP
...............................................................................................................................
Channelview 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baytown 560,640 0 584,000 0 287,000 54,000 42,000 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Beaumont 344,500 0 359,100 0 148,800 48,000 0 0 0
Flint Hills Resources LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 290,078 0 305,000 0 87,500 13,300 0 0 0
Houston Refining LP
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 280,700 0 302,300 0 202,000 107,000 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 76,000 0 81,500 0 0 0 0 0 0
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 285,000 0 300,000 0 147,000 57,500 0 0 0
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc
b

Pasadena
...............................................................................................................................
100,000 0 106,500 0 38,000 12,500 0 0 0
Premcor Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 287,000 0 320,000 0 219,000 99,700 0 0 0
South Hampton Resources Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Silsbee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Petrochemicals Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 173,500 58,500 175,000 65,000 54,000 0 0 0 0
Trigeant LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 0 0 0 0 29,000 0 0 0 0
Valero Energy Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Sunray 171,000 0 181,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Three Rivers 93,000 0 97,000 0 35,000 0 0 0 0
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 142,000 0 146,000 0 97,000 19,000 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 83,000 0 85,000 0 38,000 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 20


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Tennessee
......................................................... 70,000 0 0 0 0 36,000 0 0

Premcor Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Memphis 70,000 0 0 0 0 36,000 0 0

Texas
......................................................... 1,826,705 37,000 226,600 212,000 70,000 801,600 191,690 173,000

Age Refining Inc


...............................................................................................................................
San Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,000 0
Alon USA Energy Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Big Spring 25,000 0 0 0 0 21,000 0 10,000
Belvieu Environmental Fuels
...............................................................................................................................
Mont Belvieu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BP Products North America Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 209,500 12,000 60,000 0 70,000 63,000 75,000 17,000
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 82,800 0 0 0 0 51,500 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Sweeny 107,700 12,000 0 0 0 37,500 0 0
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership
...............................................................................................................................
Deer Park 70,000 5,000 0 58,000 0 44,000 25,000 0
Delek Refining LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Tyler 20,250 0 0 0 0 13,000 4,500 0
Equistar Chemicals LP
...............................................................................................................................
Channelview 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baytown 215,000 8,000 28,000 0 0 123,500 0 49,000
...............................................................................................................................
Beaumont 117,700 0 65,000 0 0 146,000 0 0
Flint Hills Resources LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 106,700 0 13,000 0 0 0 0 0
Houston Refining LP
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 105,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 58,500 0 0 0 0 0 10,500 0
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 90,000 0 0 0 0 48,000 0 0
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc
b

Pasadena
...............................................................................................................................
56,000 0 0 0 0 23,000 0 0
Premcor Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 75,000 0 0 45,000 0 55,000 0 0
South Hampton Resources Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Silsbee 0 0 0 0 0 2,000 0 0
Total Petrochemicals Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 80,000 0 0 0 0 39,600 0 19,500
Trigeant LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Energy Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Sunray 55,555 0 0 29,500 0 29,000 18,000 15,500
...............................................................................................................................
Three Rivers 23,500 0 0 30,000 0 23,500 11,000 10,000
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 93,000 0 0 49,500 0 39,000 10,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 65,000 0 60,600 0 0 0 0 18,000

21 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Tennessee
......................................................... 52,000 39,000 0 73,600 0 0 0 0

Premcor Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Memphis 52,000 39,000 0 73,600 0 0 0 0
Texas
......................................................... 1,189,040 831,700 510,700 1,073,130 61,000 233,700 894,200 232,300

Age Refining Inc


...............................................................................................................................
San Antonio 6,000 0 0 6,000 0 0 0 0
Alon USA Energy Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Big Spring 25,500 0 5,000 23,000 0 0 6,500 0
Belvieu Environmental Fuels
...............................................................................................................................
Mont Belvieu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BP Products North America Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 114,000 56,500 79,000 59,000 0 0 105,000 0
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 52,700 34,000 0 50,500 0 0 70,000 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Sweeny 67,300 8,700 0 135,600 0 0 107,000 0
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership
...............................................................................................................................
Deer Park 75,000 42,000 40,000 0 45,000 49,500 80,000 43,000
Delek Refining LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Tyler 20,000 13,000 0 20,000 0 0 0 0
Equistar Chemicals LP
...............................................................................................................................
Channelview 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baytown 155,500 80,000 132,700 101,500 0 0 114,000 155,800
...............................................................................................................................
Beaumont 159,800 25,000 51,000 36,300 0 0 0 24,000
Flint Hills Resources LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 82,600 45,000 15,500 54,000 0 0 53,000 0
Houston Refining LP
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 14,000 106,000 25,000 91,100 0 5,200 114,500 0
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 48,000 67,000 42,000 93,000 0 0 24,000 0
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc
b

Pasadena
...............................................................................................................................
28,000 34,000 0 0 16,000 0 0 0
Premcor Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 50,000 84,000 33,000 104,000 0 0 62,000 0
South Hampton Resources Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Silsbee 7,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,000
Total Petrochemicals Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 45,500 51,600 0 55,000 0 0 31,200 0
Trigeant LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Energy Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Sunray 42,000 39,600 0 45,000 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Three Rivers 23,000 0 10,000 21,000 0 0 22,000 0
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 66,000 60,000 11,000 55,000 0 74,000 28,000 0
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 9,000 30,300 12,000 0 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 22


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Texas
......................................................... 4,681,519 58,500 4,926,900 65,000 2,349,400 754,100 42,000 0 0
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 214,000 0 218,000 0 117,000 52,000 0 0 0
Western Refining Company LP
...............................................................................................................................
El Paso 122,000 0 128,000 0 48,000 0 0 0 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Borger 146,000 0 154,000 0 80,000 27,900 0 0 0

Utah
......................................................... 157,450 10,250 165,400 11,000 32,500 8,500 0 0 0
Big West Oil Co
...............................................................................................................................
North Salt Lake 29,400 0 30,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 45,000 0 49,000 0 27,500 8,500 0 0 0
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 25,050 0 26,400 0 0 0 0 0 0
Silver Eagle Refining
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 0 10,250 0 11,000 5,000 0 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 58,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0

Virginia
......................................................... 66,300 0 70,800 0 44,500 22,000 0 0 0
Western Refining Yorktown Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Yorktown 66,300 0 70,800 0 44,500 22,000 0 0 0

Washington
......................................................... 627,850 0 653,000 0 286,500 83,700 0 0 0
BP West Coast Products LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 225,000 0 234,000 0 106,000 58,000 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 100,000 0 107,500 0 48,800 0 0 0 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 145,000 0 147,500 0 65,500 25,700 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 120,000 0 125,000 0 47,000 0 0 0 0
US Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tacoma 37,850 0 39,000 0 19,200 0 0 0 0

West
.........................................................
Virginia 20,000 0 22,000 0 8,600 0 0 0 0
Ergon West Virginia Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Newell 20,000 0 22,000 0 8,600 0 0 0 0

Wisconsin
......................................................... 34,300 0 35,000 0 20,500 0 0 0 0
Murphy Oil USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Superior 34,300 0 35,000 0 20,500 0 0 0 0

Wyoming
......................................................... 162,500 3,600 180,000 4,000 73,300 32,500 0 0 0
Frontier Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Cheyenne 47,000 0 52,000 0 28,000 14,500 0 0 0
Garco Energy LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Douglas 0 3,600 0 4,000 2,500 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Northcut Refining
LLC)
Little America Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Evansville 24,500 0 25,500 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Texas
......................................................... 1,826,705 37,000 226,600 212,000 70,000 801,600 191,690 173,000

Valero Refining Co Texas LP


...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 82,000 0 0 0 0 18,000 0 34,000
Western Refining Company LP
...............................................................................................................................
El Paso 32,500 0 0 0 0 25,000 0 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Borger 56,000 0 0 0 0 0 31,690 0

Utah
......................................................... 57,200 2,200 0 8,000 0 0 37,900 6,000

Big West Oil Co


...............................................................................................................................
North Salt Lake 11,500 0 0 0 0 0 7,300 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 14,000 0 0 0 0 0 8,000 0
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 8,900 0 0 8,000 0 0 8,400 6,000
Silver Eagle Refining
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,200 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 22,800 2,200 0 0 0 0 12,000 0

Virginia
......................................................... 28,200 2,700 0 0 0 0 11,700 0

Western Refining Yorktown Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Yorktown 28,200 2,700 0 0 0 0 11,700 0

Washington
......................................................... 146,000 3,000 0 65,000 0 108,400 39,200 30,000

BP West Coast Products LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 0 0 0 65,000 0 65,000 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 36,100 0 0 0 0 17,400 0 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 57,900 0 0 0 0 0 32,700 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 52,000 3,000 0 0 0 26,000 0 30,000
US Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tacoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,500 0

West
.........................................................
Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 3,950 0 0

Ergon West Virginia Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Newell 0 0 0 0 0 3,950 0 0

Wisconsin
......................................................... 11,000 0 0 0 0 8,000 0 0

Murphy Oil USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Superior 11,000 0 0 0 0 8,000 0 0

Wyoming
......................................................... 51,806 500 15,600 0 0 14,700 19,150 0

Frontier Refining Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Cheyenne 12,000 0 0 0 0 9,200 0 0
Garco Energy LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Northcut Refining
LLC)
Little America Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Evansville 11,000 500 0 0 0 5,500 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 24


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Texas
......................................................... 1,189,040 831,700 510,700 1,073,130 61,000 233,700 894,200 232,300

Valero Refining Co Texas LP


...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 18,000 55,000 37,000 52,000 0 105,000 0 5,500
Western Refining Company LP
...............................................................................................................................
El Paso 26,800 0 9,000 35,000 0 0 0 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Borger 53,340 0 8,500 36,130 0 0 77,000 0
Utah
......................................................... 45,300 8,500 2,900 40,300 28,800 0 0 7,200

Big West Oil Co


...............................................................................................................................
North Salt Lake 8,900 0 0 9,500 0 0 0 0
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 8,300 0 0 13,300 18,000 0 0 7,200
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 12,500 0 2,900 0 10,800 0 0 0
Silver Eagle Refining
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 3,000 500 0 3,500 0 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 12,600 8,000 0 14,000 0 0 0 0
Virginia
......................................................... 12,000 30,000 0 12,000 19,500 0 0 0

Western Refining Yorktown Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Yorktown 12,000 30,000 0 12,000 19,500 0 0 0
Washington
......................................................... 168,100 57,400 42,800 114,200 29,300 0 7,600 0

BP West Coast Products LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 74,000 0 12,000 36,000 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 18,200 20,000 14,800 27,000 0 0 0 0
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 32,900 37,400 16,000 44,200 0 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 34,000 0 0 0 29,300 0 7,600 0
US Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tacoma 9,000 0 0 7,000 0 0 0 0
West
.........................................................
Virginia 4,300 0 0 8,000 0 0 6,300 0

Ergon West Virginia Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Newell 4,300 0 0 8,000 0 0 6,300 0
Wisconsin
......................................................... 11,000 7,500 7,200 5,000 0 0 0 0

Murphy Oil USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Superior 11,000 7,500 7,200 5,000 0 0 0 0
Wyoming
......................................................... 39,150 10,000 15,000 48,600 0 0 20,000 0

Frontier Refining Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Cheyenne 10,000 10,000 0 17,500 0 0 0 0
Garco Energy LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Formerly Northcut Refining
LLC)
Little America Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Evansville 7,200 0 0 9,500 0 0 0 0

25 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity Downstream Charge Capacity

Barrels per Barrels per Thermal Cracking


Calendar Day Stream Day Vacuum Delayed Other/Gas
State/Refiner/Location Operating Idle Operating Idle Distillation Coking Fluid Coking Visbreaking Oil

Wyoming
......................................................... 162,500 3,600 180,000 4,000 73,300 32,500 0 0 0
Silver Eagle Refining
...............................................................................................................................
Evanston 3,000 0 3,300 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sinclair 74,000 0 85,000 0 41,000 18,000 0 0 0
Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
New Castle 14,000 0 14,200 0 1,800 0 0 0 0

U.S.
.........................................................
Total 16,850,194 733,596 17,808,082 773,007 8,542,643 2,500,676 104,400 16,000 10,600

Virgin
.........................................................
Islands 500,000 0 525,000 0 225,000 62,000 0 40,000 0
Hovensa LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Kingshill 500,000 0 525,000 0 225,000 62,000 0 40,000 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 26


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010

(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming

Low High Fuels Solvent


State/Refiner/Location Fresh Recycled Distillate Gas Oil Residual Pressure Pressure Deasphalting

Wyoming
......................................................... 51,806 500 15,600 0 0 14,700 19,150 0

Silver Eagle Refining


...............................................................................................................................
Evanston 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,150 0
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sinclair 21,806 0 15,600 0 0 0 14,000 0
Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
New Castle 7,000 0 0 0 0 0 3,000 0

U.S.
.........................................................
Total 6,140,121 91,840 595,200 1,079,500 145,000 2,322,700 1,377,763 383,250

Virgin
.........................................................
Islands 149,000 0 0 0 0 85,000 25,000 0

Hovensa LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Kingshill 149,000 0 0 0 0 85,000 25,000 0

27 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 3. Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Desulfurization (incl. Catalytic Hydrotreating)

Naphtha/ Kerosene/ Other Heavy


State/Refiner/Location Reformer Feed Gasoline Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Distillate Residual Gas Oil Other

Wyoming
......................................................... 39,150 10,000 15,000 48,600 0 0 20,000 0

Silver Eagle Refining


...............................................................................................................................
Evanston 3,250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sinclair 15,500 0 15,000 16,000 0 0 20,000 0
Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
New Castle 3,200 0 0 5,600 0 0 0 0
U.S.
.........................................................
Total 4,281,046 2,394,882 1,339,150 3,647,211 689,671 246,200 2,796,798 628,248

Virgin
.........................................................
Islands 115,000 50,000 65,000 65,000 40,000 0 140,000 39,000

Hovensa LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Kingshill 115,000 50,000 65,000 65,000 40,000 0 140,000 39,000

Note: Refer to Table 5 for corporate ownership information. Some names of previously independent companies have been preserved by acquiring companies.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 28


Directory of Operable Petroleum Refineries on Tables 3 and 4

a a
Refiner State(s) Refiner State(s)

...............................................................................................................................................................
Age Refining Inc.......................................................................... TX Lunday....................................................................................................................................................
Thagard Co................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc.......................................................................... LA Marathon
....................................................................................................................................................
Petroleum Co LLC................................................................ IL, KY, LA, MI, MN, OH, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Alon USA Energy Inc.......................................................................... TX Martin....................................................................................................................................................
Midstream Partners LP................................................................ AR
...............................................................................................................................................................
American Refining Group Inc.......................................................................... PA Montana
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ MT
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP Exploration Alaska Inc.......................................................................... AK Motiva....................................................................................................................................................
Enterprises LLC................................................................ LA, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP Products North America Inc.......................................................................... IN, TX Murphy ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil USA Inc................................................................ LA, WI
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP West Coast Products LLC.......................................................................... CA, WA NCRA................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................
KS
...............................................................................................................................................................
BP-Husky Refining LLC.......................................................................... OH Navajo ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ NM
...............................................................................................................................................................
Belvieu Environmental Fuels.......................................................................... TX Nustar....................................................................................................................................................
Asphalt Refining LLC................................................................ GA, NJ
...............................................................................................................................................................
Big West Of California.......................................................................... CA PDV ....................................................................................................................................................
Midwest Refining LLC................................................................ IL
...............................................................................................................................................................
Big West Oil Co.......................................................................... UT Paramount
....................................................................................................................................................
Petroleum Corporation................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calcasieu Refining Co.......................................................................... LA Pasadena
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Systems Inc................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calumet Lubricants Co LP.......................................................................... LA Pelican
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Company LLC................................................................ LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Calumet Shreveport LLC.......................................................................... LA Petro ....................................................................................................................................................
Star Inc................................................................ AK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Cenex Harvest States Coop.......................................................................... MT Placid ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Chalmette Refining LLC.......................................................................... LA Premcor
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Group Inc................................................................ TN, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Chevron USA Inc.......................................................................... CA, HI, MS, NJ, UT San ....................................................................................................................................................
Joaquin Refining Co Inc................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Citgo Petroleum Corp.......................................................................... LA Shell ....................................................................................................................................................
Chemical LP................................................................ AL, LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc.......................................................................... TX Shell ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil Products US................................................................ CA, WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC.......................................................................... KS Silver ....................................................................................................................................................
Eagle Refining................................................................ UT, WY
...............................................................................................................................................................
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc.......................................................................... AK Sinclair
....................................................................................................................................................
Wyoming Refining Co................................................................ WY
...............................................................................................................................................................
ConocoPhillips Company..........................................................................
CA, LA, MT, NJ, OK, PA, TX, WA Somerset ....................................................................................................................................................
Energy Refining LLC................................................................ KY
...............................................................................................................................................................
Countrymark Cooperative Inc.......................................................................... IN South....................................................................................................................................................
Hampton Resources Inc................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership.......................................................................... TX Suncor....................................................................................................................................................
Energy (USA) Inc................................................................ CO
...............................................................................................................................................................
Delek Refining LTD.......................................................................... TX Sunoco....................................................................................................................................................
Inc................................................................ OH, PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Edgington Oil Co Inc.......................................................................... CA Sunoco ....................................................................................................................................................
Inc (R&M)................................................................ PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Equistar Chemicals LP.......................................................................... TX Tenby ....................................................................................................................................................
Inc................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Ergon Refining Inc.......................................................................... MS Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
Alaska Petroleum Co................................................................ AK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Ergon West Virginia Inc.......................................................................... WV Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
Hawaii Corp................................................................ HI
...............................................................................................................................................................
Excel Paralubes.......................................................................... LA Tesoro....................................................................................................................................................
Refining & Marketing Co................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co..........................................................................
CA, IL, LA, MT, TX Tesoro ....................................................................................................................................................
West Coast................................................................ ND, UT, WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC.......................................................................... AK Total ....................................................................................................................................................
Petrochemicals Inc................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Flint Hills Resources LP.......................................................................... MN, TX Trigeant ....................................................................................................................................................
LTD................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Foreland Refining Corp.......................................................................... NV US ....................................................................................................................................................
Oil & Refining Co................................................................ WA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co.......................................................................... KS United....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ PA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Frontier Refining Inc.......................................................................... WY Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Energy Corporation................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Garco Energy LLC.......................................................................... WY Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co California................................................................ CA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Goodway Refining LLC.......................................................................... AL Valero....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co New Jersey................................................................ NJ
...............................................................................................................................................................
Greka Energy.......................................................................... CA Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co Oklahoma................................................................ OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hess Corporation.......................................................................... NJ Valero....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co Texas LP................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Holly Refining & Marketing Co.......................................................................... OK, UT Valero ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining New Orleans LLC................................................................ LA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Houston Refining LP.......................................................................... TX Ventura
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining & Transmission LLC................................................................ OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hovensa LLC.......................................................................... VI WRB ....................................................................................................................................................
Refining LLC................................................................ IL, TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hunt Refining Co.......................................................................... AL Western
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Company LP................................................................ TX
...............................................................................................................................................................
Hunt Southland Refining Co.......................................................................... MS Western....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Southwest Inc................................................................ NM
...............................................................................................................................................................
Kern Oil & Refining Co.......................................................................... CA Western....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Yorktown Inc................................................................ VA
...............................................................................................................................................................
Lima Refining Company.......................................................................... OH Wynnewood
....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ OK
...............................................................................................................................................................
Lion Oil Co.......................................................................... AR Wyoming....................................................................................................................................................
Refining Co................................................................ WY
Little America Refining Co..........................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
WY

a
Includes Puerto Rico (PR) and Virgin Islands (VI).

29 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Alabama
................................................................ 0 0 15,000 1,200 2,000 0 0 3,250 9 140

Hunt Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tuscaloosa 0 0 15,000 0 0 0 0 3,250 9 105
Shell Chemical LP
...............................................................................................................................
Saraland 0 0 0 1,200 2,000 0 0 0 0 35

Alaska
................................................................ 0 2,000 12,000 4,500 4,500 0 0 0 13 27

Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC


...............................................................................................................................
North Pole 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co
...............................................................................................................................
Kenai 0 0 10,000 4,500 4,500 0 0 0 13 27

Arkansas
................................................................ 5,000 0 19,200 0 6,600 0 5,000 0 13 157

Lion Oil Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 5,000 0 17,700 0 6,600 0 0 0 10 157
Martin Midstream Partners LP
...............................................................................................................................
Smackover 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 5,000 0 3 0
(Formerly Cross Oil Refining &
Marketing Inc)

California
................................................................ 182,026 1,500 75,433 31,450 114,100 2,500 39,800 134,400 1,140 4,847

Big West Of California


...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 0 700 0 0 0 6,000 25 33
BP West Coast Products LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Los Angeles 17,000 0 0 3,500 23,000 2,500 0 11,400 105 420
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
El Segundo 33,500 0 0 7,700 22,300 0 0 20,000 77 600
...............................................................................................................................
Richmond 23,426 0 0 7,200 46,000 0 34,000 0 181 789
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Rodeo 0 0 0 3,800 10,000 0 0 17,600 84 760
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 9,900 0 0 3,100 12,800 0 0 16,800 105 370
Edgington Oil Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Long Beach 0 0 15,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Torrance 24,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,700 149 400

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 30


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Greka Energy
...............................................................................................................................
Santa Maria 0 0 6,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kern Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Lunday Thagard Co
...............................................................................................................................
South Gate 0 0 5,833 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paramount Petroleum Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Paramount 0 0 16,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
San Joaquin Refining Co Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bakersfield 0 1,500 8,000 0 0 0 5,800 0 4 3
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 12,000 0 10,000 0 0 0 0 8,600 193 413
Tenby Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Oxnard 0 0 1,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Martinez 15,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,000 82 200
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington 11,500 0 0 4,400 0 0 0 9,500 0 240
Valero Refining Co California
...............................................................................................................................
Benicia 17,100 0 9,000 1,050 0 0 0 6,800 135 303
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Asphalt Plant 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Refinery 18,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000 0 265
(Formerly Ultramar Inc)

Colorado
................................................................ 0 0 12,250 985 0 0 0 0 22 116

Suncor Energy (USA) Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City East 0 0 0 985 0 0 0 0 0 2
...............................................................................................................................
Commerce City West 0 0 12,250 0 0 0 0 0 22 114

Georgia
................................................................ 0 0 24,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Savannah 0 0 24,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hawaii
................................................................ 5,000 0 1,100 3,200 0 0 0 0 21 34

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Honolulu 5,000 0 0 3,200 0 0 0 0 3 0
Tesoro Hawaii Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Ewa Beach 0 0 1,100 0 0 0 0 0 18 34

31 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Illinois
................................................................ 83,500 13,500 70,100 0 14,500 0 0 48,595 114 1,819

ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co


...............................................................................................................................
Joliet 28,200 0 15,100 0 0 0 0 18,595 0 683
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Robinson 12,500 0 0 0 14,500 0 0 7,000 0 202
PDV Midwest Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lemont 21,000 9,000 0 0 0 0 0 16,500 12 430
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Wood River 21,800 4,500 55,000 0 0 0 0 6,500 102 504

Indiana
................................................................ 37,700 17,000 66,700 0 28,200 0 0 13,400 31 559

BP Products North America Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Whiting 36,000 17,000 63,000 0 26,000 0 0 13,400 31 550
Countrymark Cooperative Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Mount Vernon 1,700 0 3,700 0 2,200 0 0 0 0 9

Kansas
................................................................ 30,300 2,200 4,000 3,650 23,500 0 0 18,363 69 665

Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Coffeyville 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,700 0 229
Frontier El Dorado Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
El Dorado 13,500 2,200 4,000 850 12,500 0 0 5,500 35 290
NCRA
...............................................................................................................................
McPherson 6,800 0 0 2,800 11,000 0 0 4,163 34 146

Kentucky
................................................................ 21,000 7,000 27,000 0 18,250 0 0 0 0 448

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Catlettsburg 21,000 7,000 27,000 0 18,000 0 0 0 0 448
Somerset Energy Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Somerset 0 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 0 0

Louisiana
................................................................ 210,900 39,700 48,500 50,600 78,220 0 69,220 161,108 157 6,257

Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Krotz Springs 0 0 0 0 6,220 0 0 0 0 0
Calcasieu Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 32


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Calumet Lubricants Co LP
...............................................................................................................................
Cotton Valley 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 2 0
...............................................................................................................................
Princeton 0 0 2,000 0 0 0 7,000 0 5 3
Calumet Shreveport LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Shreveport 0 0 6,500 0 0 0 12,500 0 16 40
Chalmette Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Chalmette 13,100 10,200 0 10,000 10,000 0 0 11,000 0 935
Citgo Petroleum Corp
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 18,000 17,200 0 0 28,000 0 0 30,000 0 640
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Belle Chasse 38,000 12,300 0 2,000 0 0 0 5,982 0 115
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 6,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,500 0 440
Excel Paralubes
...............................................................................................................................
Westlake 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,420 0 0 185
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baton Rouge 39,700 0 0 0 0 0 19,300 31,525 0 800
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Garyville 27,000 0 30,000 23,000 21,000 0 0 29,000 0 1,260
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Convent 16,500 0 0 0 12,500 0 0 0 64 728
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 16,800 0 0 12,100 0 0 0 7,316 70 169
Murphy Oil USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Meraux 8,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200
Pelican Refining Company LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Placid Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Port Allen 7,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62
Valero Refining New Orleans LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Norco 19,800 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,785 0 680

Michigan
................................................................ 5,000 0 23,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 146

Marathon Petroleum Co LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Detroit 5,000 0 23,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 146

Minnesota
................................................................ 18,000 0 58,000 1,000 8,000 0 0 20,900 184 1,230

33 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Flint Hills Resources LP


...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 12,500 0 45,000 0 0 0 0 20,900 176 1,108
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul 5,500 0 13,000 1,000 8,000 0 0 0 8 122

Mississippi
................................................................ 18,600 21,000 36,125 0 0 1,400 19,000 35,500 243 1,300

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Pascagoula 18,600 21,000 20,000 0 0 1,400 0 35,500 230 1,300
Ergon Refining Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Vicksburg 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 19,000 0 13 0
Hunt Southland Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sandersville 0 0 6,125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Montana
................................................................ 17,550 0 38,100 5,250 700 0 0 12,775 94 416

Cenex Harvest States Coop


...............................................................................................................................
Laurel 4,200 0 19,800 1,250 0 0 0 3,700 30 170
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 7,250 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 5,075 34 246
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Billings 5,100 0 14,500 0 0 0 0 4,000 23 0
Montana Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Great Falls 1,000 0 3,800 0 700 0 0 0 7 0

Nevada
................................................................ 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Foreland Refining Corp


...............................................................................................................................
Ely 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

New ................................................................
Jersey 36,200 0 98,500 4,000 0 0 12,000 7,500 34 216

Chevron USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Perth Amboy 0 0 35,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Linden 18,000 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 0 20 0
Hess Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Port Reading 7,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 0 0 49,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 34


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Valero Refining Co New Jersey


...............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro 11,200 0 14,500 0 0 0 12,000 7,500 9 206

New ................................................................
Mexico 10,900 0 6,700 433 13,540 0 0 0 10 161

Navajo Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Artesia 9,100 0 6,700 0 9,540 0 0 0 10 156
Western Refining Southwest Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Bloomfield 0 0 0 433 0 0 0 0 0 3
...............................................................................................................................
Gallup 1,800 0 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 0 2

North................................................................
Dakota 4,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17

Tesoro West Coast


...............................................................................................................................
Mandan 4,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17

Ohio................................................................ 28,950 18,200 23,800 12,500 18,700 0 0 14,000 33 641

BP-Husky Refining LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 11,500 0 9,000 0 0 0 0 10,000 33 346
Lima Refining Company
...............................................................................................................................
Lima 0 9,200 0 4,500 18,700 0 0 4,000 0 110
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Canton 7,500 0 14,800 0 0 0 0 0 0 123
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Toledo 9,950 9,000 0 8,000 0 0 0 0 0 62

Oklahoma
................................................................ 32,638 0 36,930 9,682 13,200 0 9,100 8,250 61 328

ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ponca City 15,758 0 0 8,000 0 0 0 6,300 35 0
Holly Refining & Marketing Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa East 4,868 0 15,216 0 9,000 0 0 0 0 28
(Formerly Sinclair Tulsa Refining Co)
...............................................................................................................................
Tulsa West 0 0 0 900 0 0 9,100 1,950 0 0
(Formerly Sunoco Inc)
Valero Refining Co Oklahoma
...............................................................................................................................
Ardmore 7,012 0 14,714 782 0 0 0 0 26 249
Wynnewood Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Wynnewood 5,000 0 7,000 0 4,200 0 0 0 0 51

35 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Pennsylvania
................................................................ 54,100 12,920 22,065 13,900 6,800 0 2,945 0 0 270

American Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Bradford 0 0 65 0 0 0 2,945 0 0 0
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Trainer 12,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41
Sunoco Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Marcus Hook 12,000 8,000 0 5,900 0 0 0 0 0 34
Sunoco Inc (R&M)
...............................................................................................................................
Philadelphia 26,000 4,920 0 8,000 0 0 0 0 0 125
United Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Warren 4,100 0 22,000 0 6,800 0 0 0 0 70

Tennessee
................................................................ 12,000 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 0 0 116

Premcor Refining Group Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Memphis 12,000 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 0 0 116

Texas
................................................................ 366,050 135,800 84,100 59,600 96,533 10,000 76,595 237,550 540 12,924

Alon USA Energy Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Big Spring 5,000 1,000 7,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 150
Belvieu Environmental Fuels
...............................................................................................................................
Mont Belvieu 0 0 0 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 0
BP Products North America Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 37,000 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 13,750 0 1,452
Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 24,000 14,600 0 0 0 0 0 14,200 0 356
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Sweeny 21,700 11,600 0 0 10,100 0 0 22,800 0 915
Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership
...............................................................................................................................
Deer Park 18,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,500 108 1,150
Delek Refining LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Tyler 4,700 0 0 500 0 0 0 1,500 0 39
Equistar Chemicals LP
...............................................................................................................................
Channelview 22,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
...............................................................................................................................
Baytown 37,000 0 0 0 0 0 21,800 22,750 0 1,828
...............................................................................................................................
Beaumont 14,900 0 0 11,200 24,500 0 10,000 15,039 55 536

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 36


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Flint Hills Resources LP


...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 14,300 0 0 4,900 2,500 0 0 3,925 0 265
Houston Refining LP
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 11,250 0 0 0 0 0 3,895 29,960 0 803
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 13,000 2,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Motiva Enterprises LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 20,000 0 0 0 0 0 39,000 15,616 0 818
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc
b

...............................................................................................................................
Pasadena 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,200 0 28
Premcor Refining Group Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 19,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,240 0 1,280
South Hampton Resources Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Silsbee 0 1,500 0 0 2,300 0 0 0 0 0
Total Petrochemicals Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur 6,300 13,600 4,000 0 9,333 0 0 0 0 300
Trigeant LTD
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 0 0 16,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Valero Energy Corporation
...............................................................................................................................
Sunray 9,500 0 12,000 3,000 0 0 0 0 0 75
...............................................................................................................................
Three Rivers 6,500 10,500 0 3,000 0 0 1,900 0 0 70
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
...............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi 21,300 21,000 38,000 17,000 12,000 0 0 6,270 275 1,288
...............................................................................................................................
Houston 11,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 336
...............................................................................................................................
Texas City 13,600 0 0 0 6,500 0 0 15,600 0 855
Western Refining Company LP
...............................................................................................................................
El Paso 11,500 0 6,500 5,000 0 0 0 0 11 0
WRB Refining LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Borger 14,000 0 0 15,000 29,300 0 0 8,200 91 340

Utah ................................................................ 18,100 0 3,300 3,200 4,700 0 0 2,500 0 60

Big West Oil Co


...............................................................................................................................
North Salt Lake 2,600 0 0 1,900 1,700 0 0 0 0 4
Chevron USA Inc
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 5,600 0 0 1,300 0 0 0 2,500 0 28

37 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Holly Refining & Marketing Co


...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 3,300 0 1,800 0 3,000 0 0 0 0 10
Silver Eagle Refining
...............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City 6,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

Virginia
................................................................ 5,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,000 14 61

Western Refining Yorktown Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Yorktown 5,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,000 14 61

Washington
................................................................ 33,800 0 13,500 12,200 27,000 0 0 24,650 122 731

BP West Coast Products LLC


...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 0 0 0 6,000 24,000 0 0 16,250 122 252
ConocoPhillips Company
...............................................................................................................................
Ferndale 9,500 0 0 2,600 0 0 0 0 0 118
Shell Oil Products US
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 11,900 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,400 0 350
Tesoro West Coast
...............................................................................................................................
Anacortes 12,400 0 5,500 3,600 0 0 0 0 0 0
US Oil & Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Tacoma 0 0 8,000 0 3,000 0 0 0 0 11

West................................................................
Virginia 0 0 575 0 0 0 6,100 0 3 1

Ergon West Virginia Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Newell 0 0 575 0 0 0 6,100 0 3 1

Wisconsin
................................................................ 1,600 0 7,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

Murphy Oil USA Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Superior 1,600 0 7,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

Wyoming
................................................................ 10,000 0 11,600 24 1,000 0 0 11,700 58 337

Frontier Refining Inc


...............................................................................................................................
Cheyenne 4,200 0 1,500 0 0 0 0 4,700 6 116
Little America Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Evansville 0 0 2,100 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 38


Table 4. Production Capacity of Operable Petroleum Refineries by State as of January 1, 2010
(Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Isomers

Asphalt Isopentane Marketable Sulfur


a
and and Petroleum Hydrogen (short tons
State/Refiner/Location Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isobutane Isohexane Isooctane Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) per day)

Silver Eagle Refining


...............................................................................................................................
Evanston 0 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 0
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
Sinclair 4,500 0 8,000 0 0 0 0 7,000 52 207
Wyoming Refining Co
...............................................................................................................................
New Castle 1,300 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 4

U.S. Total
................................................................ 1,248,514 270,820 844,078 221,374 480,043 13,900 239,760 760,441 2,985 34,058

Virgin
................................................................
Islands 19,000 20,000 0 0 20,000 0 0 19,000 0 550

Hovensa LLC
...............................................................................................................................
Kingshill 19,000 20,000 0 0 20,000 0 0 19,000 0 550

a
Includes hydrogen production capacity of hydrogen plants on refinery grounds.
Note: Refer to Table 5 for corporate ownership information. Some names of previously independent companies have been preserved by acquiring companies.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

39 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

Companies with Capacity


..............................................................................................................................
Belle Chasse, Louisiana 247,000
Over 100,000 bbl/cd
..............................................................................................................................
Sweeny, Texas 247,000
EXXONMOBIL CORP
..............................................................................................................................
1,857,740
..............................................................................................................................
Westlake, Louisiana 239,400
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co
..............................................................................................................................
Linden, New Jersey 238,000
..............................................................................................................................
Baytown, Texas 560,640
..............................................................................................................................
Ponca City, Oklahoma 198,400
..............................................................................................................................
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 504,500
..............................................................................................................................
Trainer, Pennsylvania 185,000
..............................................................................................................................
Beaumont, Texas 344,500
..............................................................................................................................
Wilmington, California 139,000
..............................................................................................................................
Joliet, Illinois 238,600
..............................................................................................................................
Rodeo, California 120,200
..............................................................................................................................
Torrance, California 149,500
..............................................................................................................................
Ferndale, Washington 100,000
..............................................................................................................................
Billings, Montana 60,000
..............................................................................................................................
Billings, Montana 58,000
VALERO ENERGY CORP
..............................................................................................................................
1,833,590
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc
Premcor Refining Group Inc
..............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska 15,000
..............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur, Texas 287,000
BP PLC
..............................................................................................................................
1,344,860
..............................................................................................................................
Memphis, Tennessee 180,000
BP Products North America Inc
Valero Refining Co Texas LP
..............................................................................................................................
Texas City, Texas 437,080
..............................................................................................................................
Texas City, Texas 214,000
..............................................................................................................................
Whiting, Indiana 405,000
..............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi, Texas 142,000
BP West Coast Products LLC
..............................................................................................................................
Houston, Texas 83,000
..............................................................................................................................
Los Angeles, California 265,000
Valero Energy Corporation
..............................................................................................................................
Ferndale, Washington 225,000
..............................................................................................................................
Sunray, Texas 171,000
BP Exploration Alaska Inc
..............................................................................................................................
Three Rivers, Texas 93,000
..............................................................................................................................
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska 12,780
Valero Refining Co California
MARATHON OIL CORP
..............................................................................................................................
1,188,000
..............................................................................................................................
Benicia, California 144,000
Marathon Petroleum Co LLC
..............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Refinery, California 80,887
..............................................................................................................................
Garyville, Louisiana 436,000
..............................................................................................................................
Wilmington Asphalt Plant, California 6,300
..............................................................................................................................
Catlettsburg, Kentucky 212,000
Valero Refining New Orleans LLC
..............................................................................................................................
Robinson, Illinois 206,000
..............................................................................................................................
Norco, Louisiana 185,003
..............................................................................................................................
Detroit, Michigan 106,000
Valero Refining Co New Jersey
..............................................................................................................................
Canton, Ohio 78,000
..............................................................................................................................
Paulsboro, New Jersey 160,000
..............................................................................................................................
Texas City, Texas 76,000
Valero Refining Co Oklahoma
..............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul, Minnesota 74,000
..............................................................................................................................
Ardmore, Oklahoma 87,400

CONOCOPHILLIPS
..............................................................................................................................
1,787,000

ConocoPhillips Company

Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010 40


Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

CHEVRON CORP
..............................................................................................................................
1,019,771 TESORO CORP
.............................................................................................................................. 664,360

Chevron USA Inc Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co

..............................................................................................................................
Pascagoula, Mississippi 330,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Martinez, California 166,000

..............................................................................................................................
El Segundo, California 265,500 ..............................................................................................................................
Wilmington, California 96,860

..............................................................................................................................
Richmond, California 245,271 Tesoro West Coast

..............................................................................................................................
Perth Amboy, New Jersey 80,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Anacortes, Washington 120,000

..............................................................................................................................
Honolulu, Hawaii 54,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Mandan, North Dakota 58,000

..............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City, Utah 45,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Salt Lake City, Utah 58,000

KOCH INDUSTRIES INC


.............................................................................................................................. 790,078 Tesoro Hawaii Corp

Flint Hills Resources LP ..............................................................................................................................


Ewa Beach, Hawaii 93,500

..............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi, Texas 290,078 Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co

..............................................................................................................................
Saint Paul, Minnesota 280,500 ..............................................................................................................................
Kenai, Alaska 72,000

Flint Hills Resources Alaska LLC WRB REFINING LLC


.............................................................................................................................. 508,000

..............................................................................................................................
North Pole, Alaska 219,500 WRB Refining LLC

PDV AMERICA INC


.............................................................................................................................. 759,500 ..............................................................................................................................
Wood River, Illinois 362,000
(50% ConocoPhillips, 50% Cenovus)

Citgo Petroleum Corp


..............................................................................................................................
Borger, Texas 146,000
..............................................................................................................................
Lake Charles, Louisiana 429,500 (50% ConocoPhillips, 50% Cenovus)

PDV Midwest Refining LLC ROYAL DUTCH SHELL GROUP


.............................................................................................................................. 436,400

..............................................................................................................................
Lemont, Illinois 167,000 Shell Oil Products US

Citgo Refining & Chemical Inc ..............................................................................................................................


Martinez, California 156,400

..............................................................................................................................
Corpus Christi, Texas 163,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Anacortes, Washington 145,000

MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC


.............................................................................................................................. 754,700 Shell Chemical LP
(50% Royal Dutch/Shell Group, 50% Saudi Aramco)

..............................................................................................................................
Saraland, Alabama 80,000
Motiva Enterprises LLC
..............................................................................................................................
Saint Rose, Louisiana 55,000
..............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur, Texas 285,000
DEER PARK REFINING LTD PTNRSHP
..............................................................................................................................
Convent, Louisiana 235,000 (50% Royal Dutch/Shell Group, 50% Pemex)

..............................................................................................................................
Norco, Louisiana 234,700 Deer Park Refining LTD Partnership

SUNOCO INC
.............................................................................................................................. 673,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Deer Park, Texas 327,000

Sunoco Inc

..............................................................................................................................
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania 178,000

..............................................................................................................................
Toledo, Ohio 160,000

Sunoco Inc (R&M)

..............................................................................................................................
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 335,000

41 Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2010


Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

a
..............................................................................................................................
HOLLY CORP 285,350 ..............................................................................................................................
Chalmette, Louisiana 192,500

Holly Refining & Marketing Co FRONTIER OIL CORP


.............................................................................................................................. 177,000

..............................................................................................................................
Tulsa West, Oklahoma 85,000 Frontier El Dorado Refining Co

..............................................................................................................................
Tulsa East, Oklahoma 70,300 ..............................................................................................................................
El Dorado, Kansas 130,000

..............................................................................................................................
Woods Cross, Utah 25,050 Frontier Refining Inc

Navajo Refining Co ..............................................................................................................................


Cheyenne, Wyoming 47,000

..............................................................................................................................
Artesia, New Mexico 105,000 MURPHY OIL CORP
.............................................................................................................................. 154,300

ACCESS INDUSTRIES Murphy Oil USA Inc

Houston Refining LP ..............................................................................................................................


Meraux, Louisiana 120,000

..............................................................................................................................
Houston, Texas 280,700 ..............................................................................................................................
Superior, Wisconsin 34,300

TOTAL SA HUSKY ENERGY INC

Total Petrochemicals Inc Lima Refining Company

..............................................................................................................................
Port Arthur, Texas 232,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Lima, Ohio 150,000

ALON ISRAEL OIL COMPANY LTD


.............................................................................................................................. 231,500 CHS INC
.............................................................................................................................. 145,100

Alon Refining Krotz Springs Inc NCRA

..............................................................................................................................
Krotz Springs, Louisiana 80,000 ..............................................................................................................................
McPherson, Kansas 85,500

Alon USA Energy Inc Cenex Harvest States Coop

..............................................................................................................................
Big Spring, Texas 67,000 ..............................................................................................................................
Laurel, Montana 59,600

Paramount Petroleum Corporation BP-HUSKY REFINING LLC


(50% BP, 50% Husky)

..............................................................................................................................
Paramount, California 53,000
BP-Husky Refining LLC
Edgington Oil Co Inc
..............................................................................................................................
Toledo, Ohio 125,700
..............................................................................................................................
Long Beach, California 31,500
ERGON INC
.............................................................................................................................. 118,000
WESTERN REFINING INC.
.............................................................................................................................. 225,900
Lion Oil Co
Western Refining Company LP
..............................................................................................................................
El Dorado, Arkansas 75,000
..............................................................................................................................
El Paso, Texas 122,000
Ergon Refining Inc
Western Refining Yorktown Inc
..............................................................................................................................
Vicksburg, Mississippi 23,000
..............................................................................................................................
Yorktown, Virginia 66,300
Ergon West Virginia Inc
Western Refining Southwest Inc
..............................................................................................................................
Newell, West Virginia 20,000
..............................................................................................................................
Gallup, New Mexico 20,800
CVR ENERGY INC
..............................................................................................................................
Bloomfield, New Mexico 16,800
Coffeyville Resources Rfg & Mktg LLC
CHALMETTE REFINING LLC
(50% ExxonMobil, 50% PDV) ..............................................................................................................................
Coffeyville, Kansas 115,700

Chalmette Refining LLC

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Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

SUNCOR ENERGY INC


.............................................................................................................................. 102,000 ....................................................................................................
North Pole, Alaska 19,700

Suncor Energy (USA) Inc GARY WILLIAMS CO

..............................................................................................................................
Commerce City West, Colorado 67,000 Wynnewood Refining Co

..............................................................................................................................
Commerce City East, Colorado 35,000
....................................................................................................
Wynnewood, Oklahoma 70,000

PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA
UNITED REFINING INC
b
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc
United Refining Co
..............................................................................................................................
Pasadena, Texas 100,000
....................................................................................................
Warren, Pennsylvania 65,000
16,579,749
Total....................................................................................................
NUSTAR ENERGY LP
.................................................................................................... 60,000
Companies with Capacity
30,001 to 100,000 bbl/cd
Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC
SINCLAIR OIL CORP
.................................................................................................... 98,500
....................................................................................................
Paulsboro, New Jersey 32,000
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co
....................................................................................................
Savannah, Georgia 28,000
....................................................................................................
Sinclair, Wyoming 74,000
DELEK GROUP LTD
Little America Refining Co
Delek Refining LTD
....................................................................................................
Evansville, Wyoming 24,500
....................................................................................................
Tyler, Texas 58,000
FLYING J INC
.................................................................................................... 95,400
PLACID OIL CO
Big West Of California
Placid Refining Co
....................................................................................................
Bakersfield, California 66,000
....................................................................................................
Port Allen, Louisiana 57,000
Big West Oil Co
HUNT CONSLD INC
.................................................................................................... 47,000
....................................................................................................
North Salt Lake, Utah 29,400
Hunt Refining Co
CALUMET LUBRICANTS CO
.................................................................................................... 78,320
....................................................................................................
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 36,000
Calumet Shreveport LLC
Hunt Southland Refining Co
....................................................................................................
Shreveport, Louisiana 57,000
....................................................................................................
Sandersville, Mississippi 11,000
Calumet Lubricants Co LP
COMPAGNIE NATIONALE A PORTEFEUILLE
....................................................................................................
Cotton Valley, Louisiana 13,020
US Oil & Refining Co
....................................................................................................
Princeton, Louisiana 8,300
....................................................................................................
Tacoma, Washington 37,850
TRANSWORLD OIL USA INC 819,770
Total....................................................................................................

Calcasieu Refining Co Companies with Capacity


10,001 to 30,000 bbl/cd
....................................................................................................
Lake Charles, Louisiana 78,000
COUNTRYMARK COOP INC
ARCTIC SLOPE REGIONAL CORP
.................................................................................................... 74,700
Countrymark Cooperative Inc

Petro Star Inc


....................................................................................................
Mount Vernon, Indiana 26,500

....................................................................................................
Valdez, Alaska 55,000

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Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

KERN OIL & REFINING CO Lunday Thagard Co

Kern Oil & Refining Co ....................................................................................................


South Gate, California 8,500

....................................................................................................
Bakersfield, California 26,000
MARTIN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT GRP
c
SAN JOAQUIN REFINING CO INC
Martin Midstream Partners LP

San Joaquin Refining Co Inc


....................................................................................................
Smackover, Arkansas 7,500
....................................................................................................
Bakersfield, California 15,000
MIDSOUTH ENERGY LLC
AGE REFINING & MARKETING INC
Somerset Energy Refining LLC
Age Refining Inc
....................................................................................................
Somerset, Kentucky 5,500
....................................................................................................
San Antonio, Texas 14,021
GOODWAY REFINING LLC
WYOMING REFINING CO
Goodway Refining LLC
Wyoming Refining Co
....................................................................................................
Atmore, Alabama 4,100
....................................................................................................
New Castle, Wyoming 14,000

GARCO ENERGY LLC


SILVER EAGLE REFINING INC
.................................................................................................... 13,250
d
Garco Energy LLC
Silver Eagle Refining

....................................................................................................
Woods Cross, Utah 10,250 ....................................................................................................
Douglas, Wyoming 3,600

....................................................................................................
Evanston, Wyoming 3,000 OIL HOLDING INC

VENTURA REFINING & TRANS LLC Tenby Inc

Ventura Refining & Transmission LLC ....................................................................................................


Oxnard, California 2,800

....................................................................................................
Thomas, Oklahoma 12,000 FORELAND REFINING CORP
120,771
Total....................................................................................................
Foreland Refining Corp
Companies with Capacity
10,000 bbl/cd or Less ....................................................................................................
Ely, Nevada 2,000
63,500
Total....................................................................................................
AMERICAN REFINING GROUP INC
U.S. Total........................................................... 17,583,790

American Refining Group Inc

....................................................................................................
Bradford, Pennsylvania 10,000

CONNACHER OIL & GAS LTD

Montana Refining Co

....................................................................................................
Great Falls, Montana 10,000

GREKA ENERGY

Greka Energy

....................................................................................................
Santa Maria, California 9,500

WORLD OIL CO

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Table 5. Refiners' Total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity as of January 1, 2010

Barrels per Barrels per


CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day CORPORATION / Refiner / Location Calendar Day

a
The Tulsa East refinery was formerly owned by Sinclair Tulsa Refining Co, the Tulsa West refinery was formerly owned by Sunoco Inc.
b
Formerly owned by Compaignie Nationale A Portefeuille.
c
Formerly owned by Cross Oil Refining & Marketing Inc.
d
Formerly owned by Northcut Refining LLC.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 6. Operable Crude Oil and Downstream Charge Capacity of Petroleum Refineries, January 1, 1981 to
January 1, 2010
(Thousand Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Downstream Charge Capacity

Atmospheric Catalytic Fuels


Year/PAD Crude Oil Vacuum Thermal Catalytic Cracking Hydro- Catalytic Hydrotreating/ Solvent

District Distillation Distillation Cracking Fresh Recycled Cracking Reforming Desulfurization Deasphalting

JAN 1, 1981 19,763 7,033 1,587 5,543 594 909 4,098 8,487 NA
JAN 1, 1982 19,018 7,197 1,782 5,474 562 892 3,966 8,539 NA
JAN 1, 1983 17,871 7,180 1,715 5,402 488 883 3,918 8,354 NA
JAN 1, 1984 17,059 7,165 1,852 5,310 492 952 3,907 9,009 NA
JAN 1, 1985 16,501 6,998 1,858 5,232 507 1,053 3,750 8,897 NA
JAN 1, 1986 16,346 6,892 1,880 5,214 463 1,125 3,744 8,791 NA
JAN 1, 1987 16,460 6,935 1,928 5,251 466 1,189 3,805 9,083 230
JAN 1, 1988 16,825 7,198 2,080 5,424 381 1,202 3,891 9,170 240
JAN 1, 1989 16,568 7,225 2,073 5,324 326 1,238 3,911 9,440 245
JAN 1, 1990 16,507 7,245 2,108 5,441 314 1,282 3,896 9,537 279
JAN 1, 1991 16,557 7,276 2,158 5,559 304 1,308 3,926 9,676 271
JAN 1, 1992 16,633 7,127 2,100 5,608 280 1,363 3,907 9,644 276
JAN 1, 1993 15,935 6,892 2,082 5,540 244 1,397 3,728 9,677 269
JAN 1, 1994 15,904 6,892 2,107 5,586 191 1,376 3,875 10,616 261
JAN 1, 1995 16,326 7,248 2,123 5,583 169 1,386 3,867 10,916 251
JAN 1, 1997 16,287 7,349 2,050 5,595 155 1,388 3,727 11,041 275
JAN 1, 1999 17,155 7,538 2,046 5,920 153 1,552 3,779 11,461 319
JAN 1, 2000 17,393 7,617 2,163 5,949 99 1,576 3,770 11,440 351
JAN 1, 2001 17,511 7,798 2,277 5,983 86 1,615 3,797 11,673 350
JAN 1, 2002 17,676 7,779 2,329 5,989 80 1,633 3,753 11,845 362
JAN 1, 2003 17,675 7,788 2,377 6,052 79 1,644 3,777 11,987 350
JAN 1, 2004 17,815 7,964 2,435 6,098 87 1,602 3,812 13,501 366
JAN 1, 2005 18,031 8,120 2,491 6,151 87 1,624 3,836 14,087 384
JAN 1, 2006 18,308 8,398 2,540 6,188 87 1,637 3,859 14,808 386
JAN 1, 2007 18,425 8,251 2,564 6,219 82 1,791 3,908 15,447 379
JAN 1, 2008 18,558 8,421 2,606 6,266 79 1,770 3,892 15,807 378
JAN 1, 2009 18,681 8,542 2,639 6,292 79 1,743 3,829 16,131 381
JAN 1, 2010 18,581 8,543 2,632 6,140 92 1,820 3,700 16,023 383

PADD I 1,478 572 49 623 4 23 249 1,174 20


PADD II 4,005 1,602 411 1,298 14 284 926 3,396 18
PADD III 9,075 4,462 1,464 3,131 54 903 1,783 8,382 243
PADD IV 659 239 88 204 4 30 132 562 6
PADD V 3,363 1,668 619 884 16 580 609 2,511 96
JAN 1, 2011 a 18,618 8,603 2,696 6,141 91 1,835 3,695 16,258 382

PADD I 1,478 572 49 623 4 23 249 1,176 20


PADD II 4,005 1,602 411 1,298 14 284 926 3,472 18
PADD III 9,108 4,522 1,527 3,132 54 917 1,791 8,533 242
PADD IV 659 239 90 204 4 30 132 562 6
PADD V 3,368 1,668 619 885 15 580 595 2,515 96
2010-2011 a 37 60 64 1 -1 15 -5 235 -1

PADD I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
PADD II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 0
PADD III 33 60 63 1 0 14 8 151 -1
PADD IV 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
PADD V 5 0 0 1 -1 0 -14 4 0
a Projected data from refiners.

Notes:
NA = Not available.
Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
The EIA-820 refinery capacity survey was not conducted for January 1, 1996 or January 1, 1998.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 7. Operable Production Capacity of Petroleum Refineries, January 1, 1981 to January 1, 2010
(Thousand Barrels per Stream Day, Except Where Noted)

Production Capacity

Asphalt Marketable Sulfur


a
Year/PAD and Petroleum Hydrogen (short

District Alkylates Aromatics Road Oil Isomers Lubricants Coke (MMcfd) tons/day)

JAN 1, 1981 974 299 765 131 234 276 2,054 NA


JAN 1, 1982 984 290 740 162 242 267 1,944 NA
JAN 1, 1983 960 237 722 212 241 296 2,298 NA
JAN 1, 1984 945 218 800 208 241 407 2,444 NA
JAN 1, 1985 917 215 767 219 243 424 2,572 NA
JAN 1, 1986 941 276 804 258 246 356 2,357 NA
JAN 1, 1987 974 287 788 326 250 364 2,569 23,806
JAN 1, 1988 993 289 788 465 232 368 2,418 27,639
JAN 1, 1989 1,015 290 823 469 230 333 2,501 28,369
JAN 1, 1990 1,030 290 844 456 232 341 2,607 24,202
JAN 1, 1991 1,077 292 866 490 229 367 2,527 23,875
JAN 1, 1992 1,095 290 812 494 217 356 2,644 23,811
JAN 1, 1993 1,083 286 814 499 217 393 2,674 25,940
JAN 1, 1994 1,086 278 793 499 213 410 2,940 24,554
JAN 1, 1995 1,105 285 846 502 217 427 3,139 24,885
JAN 1, 1997 1,120 288 872 577 244 458 3,052 26,466
JAN 1, 1999 1,172 302 846 667 233 441 3,104 26,423
JAN 1, 2000 1,185 315 886 643 218 464 3,143 26,645
JAN 1, 2001 1,191 318 900 654 214 538 3,230 27,446
JAN 1, 2002 1,181 313 917 658 218 548 3,244 29,107
JAN 1, 2003 1,191 316 873 679 216 646 3,265 29,766
JAN 1, 2004 1,205 322 887 688 210 672 3,258 30,606
JAN 1, 2005 1,229 318 881 703 217 696 2,965 31,004
JAN 1, 2006 1,238 319 893 708 220 709 2,823 32,421
JAN 1, 2007 1,227 306 877 739 234 722 3,100 33,021
JAN 1, 2008 1,261 285 858 727 249 735 3,109 33,487
JAN 1, 2009 1,261 299 847 736 230 762 2,914 33,500

JAN 1, 2010 1,249 271 844 715 240 760 2,985 34,058
PADD I 96 13 145 25 21 14 51 548
PADD II 275 58 317 155 9 124 492 6,003
PADD III 611 197 210 320 170 437 972 20,939
PADD IV 46 0 65 16 0 27 174 929
PADD V 221 4 107 199 40 159 1,296 5,639
JAN 1, 2011 b 1,250 271 844 721 240 788 3,043 34,868
PADD I 96 13 145 25 21 14 51 548
PADD II 275 58 317 155 9 124 498 6,023
PADD III 613 197 211 325 170 465 1,024 21,695
PADD IV 46 0 64 16 0 27 174 963
PADD V 221 4 107 200 40 159 1,296 5,639
2010-2011 b 1 0 0 6 0 28 58 810
PADD I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PADD II 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 20
PADD III 2 0 1 5 0 28 52 756
PADD IV 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 34
PADD V 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

a
Includes hydrogen production capacity of hydrogen plants on refinery grounds.
b
Projected data from refiners.
Notes:
NA = Not available. MMcfd = Million cubic feet per day.
Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
The EIA-820 refinery capacity survey was not conducted for January 1, 1996 or January 1, 1998.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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a
Table 8. Working Storage Capacity at Operable Refineries by PAD District as of January 1, 2010
(Thousand Barrels)

PAD Districts United

Commodity I II III IV V States

Crude Oil 17,337 18,645 75,970 3,663 37,566 153,181

Liquefied Petroleum Gases 2,850 8,500 16,733 476 2,293 30,852

Propane/Propylene 573 3,679 3,514 174 210 8,150


Normal Butane/Butylene 2,277 4,821 13,219 302 2,083 22,702

Other Liquids 9,499 15,775 33,336 3,541 20,669 82,820

Oxygenates 231 201 299 91 58 880


Fuel Ethanol 160 201 97 91 58 607
ETBE 0 0 0 0 0 0
MTBE 71 0 202 0 0 273
b
Other Oxygenates 0 0 0 0 0 0
Biomass-based Diesel Fuel 4 8 1 1 4 18
Other Renewable Diesel Fuel 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other Renewable Fuels 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gasoline Blending Components 9,264 15,566 33,036 3,449 20,607 81,922

Petroleum Products 34,265 74,567 184,146 17,303 71,249 381,530

Finished Motor Gasoline 4,007 12,901 24,553 3,469 7,838 52,768


Reformulated 1,569 531 2,489 0 3,664 8,253
Conventional 2,438 12,370 22,064 3,469 4,174 44,515
Kerosene-type Jet Fuel 2,125 3,917 9,538 619 6,010 22,209
Kerosene 240 951 1,207 158 58 2,614
Distillate Fuel Oil 8,109 14,028 27,351 3,661 10,100 63,249
15 ppm sulfur and under 2,460 10,329 16,956 2,408 7,106 39,259
Greater than 15 ppm sulfur to 500 ppm sulfur (incl.) 248 2,015 4,963 471 1,009 8,706
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur 5,401 1,684 5,432 782 1,985 15,284
Residual Fuel Oil 2,263 3,811 10,430 822 5,443 22,769
Lubricants 1,222 830 9,981 0 1,825 13,858
Asphalt and Road Oil 3,145 10,747 5,101 2,552 2,970 24,515
c
Other Products 13,154 27,382 95,985 6,022 37,005 179,548

Total 61,097 108,979 293,451 24,506 129,480 617,513

a
The difference in volume between the maximum safe fill capacity and tank bottoms.
b
Includes other aliphatic alcohols and ethers intended for motor gasoline blending (e.g., isopropyl ether (IPE), n-propanol, TAME, and TBA).
c
Includes ethane/ethylene, isobutane/isobutylene, pentanes plus, other hydrocarbons, hydrogen, unfinished oils, finished aviation gasoline, special naphthas, wax,
petroleum coke, still gas, petrochemical feedstocks and miscellaneous products.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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a
Table 9. Shell Storage Capacity at Operable Refineries by PAD District as of January 1, 2010
(Thousand Barrels)

PAD Districts United

Commodity I II III IV V States

Crude Oil 20,338 23,501 90,482 4,207 42,318 180,846

Liquefied Petroleum Gases 3,209 9,004 18,528 509 2,592 33,842

Propane/Propylene 656 3,869 3,565 187 236 8,513

Normal Butane/Butylene 2,553 5,135 14,963 322 2,356 25,329

Other Liquids 11,221 18,386 38,617 4,009 23,924 96,157

Oxygenates 271 233 324 104 73 1,005

Fuel Ethanol 189 233 104 104 73 703

ETBE 0 0 0 0 0 0

MTBE 82 0 220 0 0 302


b
Other Oxygenates 0 0 0 0 0 0

Biomass-based Diesel Fuel 4 8 1 1 5 19

Other Renewable Diesel Fuel 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Renewable Fuels 0 0 0 0 0 0

Gasoline Blending Components 10,946 18,145 38,292 3,904 23,846 95,133

Petroleum Products 38,743 84,691 207,266 19,101 83,628 433,429

Finished Motor Gasoline 4,655 14,543 28,508 3,915 9,658 61,279

Reformulated 1,870 632 2,843 0 4,633 9,978

Conventional 2,785 13,911 25,665 3,915 5,025 51,301

Kerosene-type Jet Fuel 2,368 4,532 10,863 693 7,334 25,790

Kerosene 268 1,038 1,367 169 61 2,903

Distillate Fuel Oil 9,037 15,520 30,537 4,042 11,510 70,646

15 ppm sulfur and under 2,794 11,503 19,016 2,676 8,247 44,236

Greater than 15 ppm sulfur to 500 ppm sulfur (incl.) 267 2,142 5,552 523 1,079 9,563

Greater than 500 ppm sulfur 5,976 1,875 5,969 843 2,184 16,847

Residual Fuel Oil 2,636 4,397 12,075 884 6,823 26,815

Lubricants 1,337 954 10,823 0 1,910 15,024

Asphalt and Road Oil 3,331 12,055 5,564 2,819 3,163 26,932
c
Other Products 15,111 31,652 107,529 6,579 43,169 204,040

Total 70,298 126,570 336,364 27,316 149,865 710,413

a
The design capacity of the tank.
b
Includes other aliphatic alcohols and ethers intended for motor gasoline blending (e.g., isopropyl ether (IPE), n-propanol, TAME, and TBA).
c
Includes ethane/ethylene, isobutane/isobutylene, pentanes plus, other hydrocarbons, hydrogen, unfinished oils, finished aviation gasoline, special naphthas, wax,
petroleum coke, still gas, petrochemical feedstocks and miscellaneous products.

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 10. Capacity and Fresh Feed Input to Selected Downstream Units at U.S. Refineries, 2008 - 2010
(Barrels per Calendar Day)

Year/PAD Cokers Catalytic Crackers Hydrocrackers Reformers

District Capacity Inputs Capacity Inputs Capacity Inputs Capacity Inputs

2008 2,390,223 1,995,340 5,853,656 4,997,090 1,602,431 1,274,197 NA NA

PADD I 91,575 79,551 724,300 627,537 41,500 34,068 NA NA


PADD II 386,304 308,786 1,176,536 999,441 247,071 207,652 NA NA
PADD III 1,281,539 1,075,937 2,922,605 2,500,414 723,385 515,986 NA NA
PADD IV 63,150 52,685 188,815 161,986 16,000 13,318 NA NA
PADD V 567,655 478,381 841,400 707,712 574,475 503,173 NA NA

2009 2,428,961 1,908,216 5,847,130 4,955,770 1,592,973 1,243,784 NA NA

PADD I 95,500 49,567 724,300 543,414 41,500 29,356 NA NA


PADD II 386,829 327,808 1,141,453 994,485 253,000 217,666 NA NA
PADD III 1,293,674 1,040,614 2,956,857 2,583,405 704,201 531,658 NA NA
PADD IV 79,950 56,342 189,705 158,318 16,000 14,504 NA NA
PADD V 573,008 433,885 834,815 676,148 578,272 450,600 NA NA

2010 2,387,896 NA 5,675,830 NA 1,663,115 NA 3,378,841 NA

PADD I 45,300 NA 586,000 NA 21,500 NA 226,266 NA


PADD II 380,191 NA 1,139,103 NA 256,200 NA 844,628 NA
PADD III 1,321,900 NA 2,944,919 NA 835,335 NA 1,644,941 NA
PADD IV 80,550 NA 190,500 NA 26,500 NA 119,760 NA
PADD V 559,955 NA 815,308 NA 523,580 NA 543,246 NA

NA = Not Available.
Note: Capacities are as of January 1 of the indicated year.
Sources: Capacities are from the Energy Information Admistration (EIA) Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."
Inputs are from the form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report." Year 2008 data is final, 2009 data is preliminary.

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Table 11. Refinery Receipts of Crude Oil by Method of Transportation by PAD District, 2009
(Thousand Barrels)

PAD Districts United

Method I II III IV V States

Pipeline
Domestic 2,469 651,883 719,802 88,956 250,949 1,714,059
Foreign 21,609 486,667 335,781 79,218 43,204 966,479
Tanker
Domestic 0 0 9,889 0 230,764 240,653
Foreign 367,362 0 1,415,376 0 330,432 2,113,170
Barge
Domestic 3,038 249 57,580 0 734 61,601
Foreign 59,891 0 12,288 0 20,993 93,172
Tank Cars
Domestic 1,137 177 106 109 2,621 4,150
Foreign 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trucks
Domestic 3,913 5,277 23,851 28,347 6,396 67,784
Foreign 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total
Domestic 10,557 657,586 811,228 117,412 491,464 2,088,247
Foreign 448,862 486,667 1,763,445 79,218 394,629 3,172,821

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 12a. Fuel Consumed at Refineries by PAD District, 2009
(Thousand Barrels, Except Where Noted)

PAD Districts United

Commodity I II III IV V States

Crude Oil 0 0 0 0 0 0

Liquefied Petroleum Gases 20 1,176 272 78 1,320 2,866

Distillate Fuel Oil 31 48 130 1 129 339

Residual Fuel Oil 228 147 49 21 804 1,249

Still Gas 15,398 48,721 106,963 9,634 39,475 220,191

Marketable Petroleum Coke 0 0 2 732 125 859

Catalyst Petroleum Coke 10,887 15,507 41,040 2,600 11,623 81,657

Natural Gas (million cubic feet) 35,034 133,364 383,891 25,022 136,221 713,532

Coal (thousand short tons) 29 5 0 0 0 34

Purchased Electricity (million kWh) 4,041 10,715 21,435 1,938 4,890 43,019

Purchased Steam (million pounds) 4,998 11,110 62,667 1,209 18,687 98,671
a
Other Products 20 66 1,416 0 1,416 2,918

Note: Includes volumes used as fuel at refineries and all nonprocessing losses of crude oil and petroleum products (e.g., spills, fire losses, contamination,
etc.)
a
Includes pentanes plus, other hydrocarbons, oxygenates, hydrogen, unfinished oils, gasoline, special naphthas, jet fuel, lubricants, asphalt and road oil,
and miscellaneous products.
Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report," and Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report."

Table 12b. Natural Gas Used as Feedstock for Hydrogen Production by PAD District, 2009
(Million Cubic Feet)

PAD Districts United

Commodity I II III IV V States

Natural Gas Used As Feedstock For 4,178 36,936 41,049 11,904 48,937 143,004
Hydrogen Production

Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report".

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Table 13. New, Shutdown and Reactivated Refineries During 2009

Total Atmospheric
Crude Oil Total Downstream
Distillation Charge Capacity Date Date of Last Date
a b
PAD District / Refinery Location Capacity (bbl/cd) (bbl/sd) Operable Operation Shutdown

SHUTDOWN

PAD District I 327,200 709,200

Sunoco Inc Westville, NJ 145,000 263,000 01/50 11/09 02/10

Valero Energy Corp Delaware City, DE 182,200 446,200 01/48 11/09 11/09

PAD District VI 77,900 91,300

Shell Chem Yabucoa Inc Yabucoa, PR 77,900 91,300 10/08 12/09

a
bbl/cd=Barrels per calendar day.
b
bbl/sd=Barrels per stream day.

Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report" and Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 14. Refinery Sales During 2009

Total Atmospheric Crude


Oil Distillation Capacity
Former Corporation/Refiner (bbl/cd) New Corporation/Refiner Date of Sale

Compaignie Nationale A Portefeuille/Pasadena Petroleo Brasileiro (Petrobras)/Pasadena Refining 4/09


Refining Systems Inc. Systems Inc.
Pasadena, TX 100,000

Sunoco Inc. Holly Corp./Holly Refining & Marketing Co. 6/09


Tulsa, OK 85,000

Interline Resources Corp./Northcut Refining Garco Energy LLC 9/09


LLC
Douglas, WY 3,000

Cross Oil Refining Co. Inc./Cross Oil Refining Martin Resources Management GRP/Martin Midstream 11/09
& Marketing Inc. Partners LP
Smackover, AR 7,500

Sinclair Oil Corp./Sinclair Tulsa Refining Co. Holly Corp./Holly Refining & Marketing Co. 12/09
Tulsa, OK 70,300

Notes:
Valero Energy Corp. sold its Delaware City, DE refinery to PBF Energy on June 1, 2010.
Flying J Bakersfield was sold in bankruptcy to Alon USA Energy Inc. on June 1, 2010.
bbl/cd= Barrels per calendar day as of January 1, 2010
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report" and Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."

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Table 15. Refineries Permanently Shutdown By PAD District Between January 1, 1990 and January 1, 2009

Total Atmospheric
Crude Oil Total Downstream
Distillation Charge Capacity Date of Last Date
PAD District / Refinery Location Capacity (bbl/cd) (bbl/sd) Operation Shutdown

PAD District I 73,150

Primary Energy Corp Richmond, VA 6,100 0 a

GNC Energy Corp Greensboro, NC 3,000 0 a

Saint Mary's Refining Co Saint Mary's, WV 4,000 4,480 02/93 03/93

Cibro Refining Albany, NY 41,850 27,000 07/93 09/93

Calumet Lubricants Co LP Rouseville, PA 12,800 26,820 03/00 06/00

Young Refining Corp. Douglasville, GA 5,400 0 07/04 07/04

PAD District II 460,315

Coastal Refining & Mktg El Dorado, KS 0 20,000 b

Intercoastal Energy Svcs Troy, IN 1,250 2,250 11/90 03/91


Corp

Farmland Industries Philipsburg, KS 26,400 22,800 12/91 07/92

Coastal Refining & Mktg Wichita, KS 28,800 41,300 05/93 06/93

Coastal Refining & Mktg Augusta, KS 0 21,000 06/93 06/93

Crystal Refining Carson City, MI 3,000 0 10/92 09/93

Marathon Indianapolis, IN 50,000 68,000 09/93 10/93

Indian Refining Lawrenceville, IL 80,750 103,000 09/95 10/95

Cyril Petrochemical Corp Cyril, OK 7,500 0 09/95 12/95

Laketon Refining Laketon, IN 11,100 0 06/95 01/96

Total Petroleum, Inc. Arkansas City, KS 56,000 74,840 08/96 09/96

TPI Petro Inc. Alma, MI 51,000 63,300 11/99 12/99

Premcor Refining Group Blue Island, IL 80,515 124,500 01/01 04/01

Premcor Refining Group Hartford, IL 64,000 116,700 09/02 10/02

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Table 15. Refineries Permanently Shutdown By PAD District Between January 1, 1990 and January 1, 2009

Total Atmospheric
Crude Oil Total Downstream
Distillation Charge Capacity Date of Last Date
PAD District / Refinery Location Capacity (bbl/cd) (bbl/sd) Operation Shutdown

PAD District III 303,580

Imron Refining, Inc. San Leon, TX 7,000 0 c 08/90

Eagle Refining Jackson, TX 1,800 1,800 01/90 10/90

Vulcan Refining Cordova, AL 9,500 5,000 09/90 12/90

Sabine Resources Stonewall, LA 12,000 0 c 02/92

Rattlesnake Refining Wickett, TX 8,000 10,400 02/92 03/92

Texas United Refining Corp Nixon, TX 20,900 16,500 04/92 06/92

Longview Refining Assoc Longview, TX 13,300 13,800 08/92 09/92

Thriftway Co Bloomfield, NM 4,000 3,250 01/92 10/92

El Paso Refining El Paso, TX 50,000 76,000 10/92 12/92

Dubach Gas Dubach, LA 8,500 3,000 12/93 12/93

Amerada Hess Purvis, MS 30,000 50,500 01/94 02/94

Barrett Refg Corp Vicksburg, MS 8,000 0 06/95 01/96

Arcadia Refining & Mktg Lisbon, LA 7,350 6,700 01/96 02/96

Canal Refg Co. Chuch Point, LA 9,500 2,100 07/95 09/97

Gold Line Refining LTD Jennings, LA 12,000 0 07/97 01/98

Petrolite Corp Kilgore, TX 600 750 12/97 02/98

Pride Refining Inc. Abilene, TX 42,750 40,500 05/98 04/98

Shell Oil Co Odessa, TX 28,300 33,500 10/98 11/98

Berry Petroleum Co. Stephens, AR 6,700 3,700 07/99 02/00

Dow Haltermann Products Channelview, TX 880 0 09/04 12/05

Hunt Southland Refining Co Lumberton, MS 5,800 0 03/05 12/06

Gulf Atlantic Operations Mobile, AL 16,700 15,400 03/06 09/07


LLC

PAD District IV 58,000

Amoco Oil Co. Casper, WY 40,000 44,900 12/91 12/91

Landmark Refining Fruita, CO 10,000 25,900 01/92 11/93

Pennzoil Producing Co. Roosevelt, UT 8,000 12,900 09/94 10/94

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Table 15. Refineries Permanently Shutdown By PAD District Between January 1, 1990 and January 1, 2009

Total Atmospheric
Crude Oil Total Downstream
Distillation Charge Capacity Date of Last Date
PAD District / Refinery Location Capacity (bbl/cd) (bbl/sd) Operation Shutdown

PAD District V 309,125

Gibson Oil & Refining Bakersfield, CA 9,600 0 07/87 12/90

Chevron USA Inc Kenai, AK 22,000 0 06/91 07/91

Anchor Refining Co. McKittrick, CA 10,000 6,000 06/91 08/91

Golden West Santa Fe Springs, CA 47,000 94,300 02/92 03/92

Eco Asphalt Inc. Long Beach, CA 10,550 7,000 c 10/92

Fletcher Oil & Refining Carson, CA 29,675 48,100 09/92 10/92

Sunbelt Refining Coolidge, AZ 10,000 7,000 08/93 09/93

Chemoil Refining Corp Long Beach, CA 18,000 0 02/94 04/94

Powerine Oil Co. Santa Fe Springs, CA 46,500 100,300 06/95 09/95

Sunland Refining Corp. Bakersfield, CA 12,000 2,650 03/95 12/95

Intermountain Refining Co. Fredonia, AZ 3,800 2,000 01/94 05/96

Pacific Refining Co. Hercules, CA 50,000 62,400 07/95 09/97

Sound Refining Inc Tacoma, WA 40,000 45,200 10/98 12/98

Chevron USA Inc. Richmond Beach, WA 0 6,200 05/00 06/00

Foreland Refining Corp. Tonopah, NV 0 3,000 02/01 01/02

Tricor Refining LLC Bakersfield, CA 0 14,400 07/01 01/02

Paramount Petroleum Portland, OR 0 10,000 11/06 12/08


Corporation

U.S. Total 1,204,170

PAD District VI 126,400

Arochem International Ponce, PR 75,600 37,000 12/91 12/92

Peerless Oil & Chemical Ponce, PR 8,800 45,200 09/94 12/94

Chevron Phillips Chem Guayama, PR 0 93,200 03/01 01/02

Caribbean Petroleum Corp San Juan, PR 42,000 60,500 12/00 01/05

a. Facility in operation as other than a refinery since it no longer processes crude oil or unfinished oils.
b. Facility maintained asphalt production capacity until September, 2004.
c. Never Operated

bbl/cd=Barrels per calendar day


bbl/sd=Barrels per stream day.

Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report" and Form EIA-820, "Annual Refinery Report."
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Appendix A:
District Descriptions
and Maps

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Energy Information Administration, Refinery Capacity 2006


Appendix A

District Descriptions and Maps

The following are the Refining Districts which make up PAD District III
the Petroleum Administration for Defense (PAD) Districts.
Texas Inland: The State of Texas except the Texas Gulf
PAD District I Coast District.

East Coast: District of Columbia and the States of Texas Gulf Coast: The following counties of the State
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, of Texas: Newton, Orange, Jefferson, Jasper, Tyler,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Hardin, Liberty, Chambers, Polk, San Jacinto,
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Montgomery, Harris, Galveston, Waller, Fort Bend,
Georgia, Florida, and the following counties of the State Brazoria, Wharton, Matagorda, Jackson, Victoria,
of New York: Cayuga, Tompkins, Chemung, and all Calhoun, Refugio, Aransas, San Patricio, Nueces,
counties east and north thereof. Also the following Kleberg, Kenedy, Willacy, and Cameron.
counties in the State of Pennsylvania: Bradford, Sullivan,
Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Dauphin, York, Louisiana Gulf Coast: The following Parishes of the
and all counties east thereof. State of Louisiana: Vernon, Rapides, Avoyelles, Pointe
Coupee, West Feliciana, East Feliciana, Saint Helena,
Appalachian No. 1: The State of West Virginia and Tangipahoa, Washington, and all Parishes south thereof.
those parts of the States of Pennsylvania and New York Also the following counties of the State of Mississippi:
not included in the East Coast District. Pearl River, Stone, George, Hancock, Harrison, and
Jackson. Also the following counties of the State of
Sub-PAD District I Alabama: Mobile and Baldwin.

New England: The States of Connecticut, Maine, North Louisiana-Arkansas: The State of Arkansas and
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and those parts of the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Vermont. Alabama not included in the Louisiana Gulf Coast
District.
Central Atlantic: The District of Columbia and the New Mexico: The State of New Mexico.
States of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York,
and Pennsylvania. PAD District IV
Lower Atlantic: The States of Florida, Georgia, North Rocky Mountain: The States of Montana, Idaho,
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.

PAD District II PAD District V


Indiana-Illinois-Kentucky: The States of Indiana, West Coast: The States of Washington, Oregon,
Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, and Ohio. California, Nevada, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii.

Minnesota-Wisconsin-North and South Dakota: The


States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and
South Dakota.

Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri: The States of Oklahoma,


Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa.

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Explanatory
AppendixNotes
B

Survey Methodology consistency (e.g., totals equal to the sums of the parts).
After the edit failures are resolved and imputation
Description of Survey Form performed for nonrespondents, preliminary tables are
produced and used to identify anomalies. Anomalies
The Form EIA-820, “Annual Refinery Report,” is the result in further review of respondent data which in turn
primary source of data in the “Refinery Capacity Report” may result in additional flagged data and imputation.
tables. The form collects data on the consumption of
purchased steam, electricity, coal, and natural gas; Imputation and Estimation
refinery receipts of crude oil by method of
transportation; operable capacity for atmospheric crude Imputation is performed for companies that fail to file
oil distillation units and downstream units; and prior to the publication deadline. When nonresponse
production capacity and storage capacity for crude oil occurs, values for these companies are imputed from
and petroleum products. data reported on the most recent year’s Form EIA-820
and/or from data reported on Form EIA-810, “Monthly
Frame Refinery Report,” for that company. For most surveyed
items, the value imputed for nonrespondents is the value
The respondent frame consists of all operating and idle that the company reported on the Form EIA-820 for the
petroleum refineries (including new refineries under most recent year. For three categories of information
construction), located in the 50 States, the District of however, the imputed value is also based on their data
Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam and from the Form EIA-810 as follows:
other U.S. possessions. As of January 1, 2010 there were
149 refineries. Part 4: Refinery Receipts of Crude Oil by Method of
Transportation
The respondent frame is maintained by monitoring the
monthly Form EIA-810, “Monthly Refinery Report,” and The imputation methodology for this section is based on
industry publications for changes and developments in data reported on both the monthly Form EIA-810 and the
the petroleum industry such as refinery sales, mergers annual Form EIA-820. Annual refinery receipts of
and new operations. domestic and foreign crude oil for a nonrespondent are
imputed by aggregating the values for the refinery on the
Collection monthly survey. These values are allocated to the
method of transportation by using the percentages
The Form EIA-820 is sent to respondents in December. reported for the refinery in the previous year.
Survey forms can be submitted by electronic mail or
facsimile. Completed forms are required to be Part 5: Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation Capacity
postmarked by the 15th day of February of the current
report year. Receipt of the reports is monitored using an Operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity in
automated respondent mailing list. Telephone follow-up barrels per calendar day is collected on the monthly
calls are made to secure responses from those companies Form EIA-810 as of the first day of each month and on
failing to report by February 15th. the annual Form EIA-820 as of January 1. As part of the
editing process for the Form EIA-820, these two values
Processing and Micro Editing are compared. Companies are contacted and any
discrepancies are resolved by the time of publication.
Upon receipt, all reported data are transformed into a Imputed values for operable atmospheric crude oil
standard format and sent through a log-in and distillation capacity in barrels per calendar day are taken
prescreening process to validate respondent control directly from the January Form EIA-810. A barrel per
information and resolve any discrepancies. The data are stream day capacity is then derived by dividing the
then processed using generalized edit and imputation reported barrels per calendar day capacity by .95.
procedures. Automated editing procedures check current
data for consistency with past data and for internal

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Parts 6, 7, and 8: Downstream Charge Capacity, nonsampling errors. Because estimates from the Form
Production Capacity, and Working and Shell Storage EIA-820 survey are based on a complete census of the
Capacities frame of petroleum refineries, there is no sampling error
in the data presented in this report. The data, however,
Current year and projected year data for downstream are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors
charge capacity, production capacity, and data for are those which can arise from: (1) the inability to obtain
working and shell storage capacity are taken directly data from all companies in the frame or sample
from the previous year’s annual report. (nonresponse) and the method used to account for
nonresponses; (2) definitional difficulties and/or
Macro Editing
improperly worded questions which lead to different
A comparison of the data collected on the EIA-820 with interpretations; (3) mistakes in recording or coding the
other similar data series and industry trade journals is data obtained from respondents; and (4) other errors of
performed each year. collection, response, coverage, and estimation. Quality
control procedures are employed in the collection and
Dissemination editing operations to minimize misrepresentation and
misreporting. Nonresponse follow-up procedures are
Prior to 2006, the data collected on Form EIA-820, employed to reduce the number of nonrespondents, and
“Annual Refinery Report,” was published in the procedures employed to impute missing data, introduce a
Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 1. Beginning with minimal amount of error, given the relatively small
data for 2006, the Form EIA-820 data are published as a volume of imputed data.
standalone product in the EIA publication “Refinery
Capacity Report.” This report contains statistics on Resubmissions
consumption of purchased steam, electricity, coal, and
natural gas; refinery receipts of crude oil by method of EIA-820 resubmissions are required whenever an error
transportation; current and projected capacities for greater than 5 percent of the true value is discovered. In
atmospheric crude oil distillation, downstream charge, the event of a reporting error, company reports are
production, and storage capacities. The data are also updated after contact with the company and are followed
published in the Annual Energy Review. The “Refinery up by corrected report resubmissions.
Capacity Report” can be found at:
Revision Policy
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publicati
ons/refinery_capacity_data/refcapacity.html The “Refinery Capacity Report” reflects EIA’s final data
on refinery capacity and will be revised only if, in EIA’s
Additional Sources of Data judgment, a revision is expected to substantively affect
understanding of the U.S. refinery capacity.
The Form EIA-820, “Annual Refinery Report,” is the
primary source of data in the “Refinery Capacity Report”
Confidentiality
tables. In addition, some data collected on the Form EIA-
810, “Monthly Refinery Report,” are included.
Information on operable atmospheric crude oil
distillation capacity, downstream charge capacity, and
Quality
production capacity reported on Parts 5, 6, and 7 of Form
EIA-820 are not considered confidential and are
Response Rates
published in the “Refinery Capacity Report.” All other
information reported on Form EIA-820 (i.e. Parts 3, 4,
The response rate for the Form EIA-820 is normally 100
and 8 and respondent information) will be protected and
percent.
not disclosed to the public to the extent that it satisfies
the criteria for exemption under the Freedom of
Non-sampling Errors Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. §552, the DOE
regulations, 1 0 C.F.R. §1004.11, implementing the
There are two types of errors usually associated with FOIA, and the Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. §1905.
data produced from a survey -sampling errors and

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The Federal Energy Administration Act requires the EIA monthly were added: (1) refinery receipts of crude oil by
to provide company-specific data to other Federal method of transportation, and (2) fuels consumed for all
agencies when requested for official use. The purposes at refineries. Also, the second year projections
information reported on this form may also be made on refining capacity were eliminated. As a result of a
available, upon request, to another component of the study conducted by the EIA evaluating motor gasoline
Department of Energy (DOE); to any Committee of data collected by the Federal Highway Administration
Congress, the General Accountability Office, or other (FHWA) and by the EIA, motor gasoline blending plants
Federal agencies authorized by law to receive such were included for the first time in the respondent frame
information. A court of competent jurisdiction may in order to produce more accurate statistics on the
obtain this information in response to an order. The production of motor gasoline.
information may be used for any nonstatistical purposes
such as administrative, regulatory, law enforcement, or In 1987, the form was revised to reduce respondent
adjudicatory purposes. burden and to better reflect current refinery operations
through updated terminology. Information on projected
Company specific data are also provided to other DOE input/production of refinery processing facilities was
offices for the purpose of examining specific petroleum deleted. Several categories under catalytic hydrotreating
operations in the context of emergency response were combined: naphtha and reformer feeds were
planning and actual emergencies. combined into a single category as well as residual fuel
oil and “other.” Thermal cracking types, gas oil and
Disclosure limitation procedures are not applied to the “other” were also combined into a single category.
statistical data published from this survey’s information. Catalytic reforming types, conventional and bi-metallic
Thus, there may be some statistics that are based on data were replaced with low and high pressure processing
from fewer than three respondents, or that are dominated units. Two new categories were added: fuels solvent
by data from one or two large respondents. In these deasphalting was added to downstream charge capacity
cases, it may be possible for a knowledgeable person to and sulfur recovery was added to production capacity.
estimate the information reported by a specific
respondent. In 1994, the form was revised to enable EIA to calculate
utilization rates for certain downstream processing units
Refinery Capacity History and to reflect storage capacity of fuels mandated by the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Additions to the
Refinery capacity data collection was begun in 1918 by form included calendar day downstream charge capacity
the Bureau of Mines, then in the Department of for fluid and delayed coking, catalytic cracking, and
Commerce, and was operated on a voluntary basis until catalytic hydrocracking. Also storage capacity categories
1980. In 1980, the mandatory Energy Information for reformulated, oxygenated, and other finished motor
Administration (EIA) Form EIA-177, “Capacity of gasoline were added, as well as oxygenate storage
Petroleum Refineries,” was implemented. Information on capacity and separate categories for high and low sulfur
refining capacity was expanded to include not only distillate fuel oil.
current year operations, but two-year projections, and
refinery input/production data. Working storage capacity In 1995, motor gasoline blending plants were dropped
data was also added to the form and product categories from the survey frame, since by this time, the only
were added for total coverage. Information on refinery section of the form that applied to them was working and
downstream facilities was expanded to include a shell storage capacity. Also in 1995, a decision was
breakdown of thermal operations and to add vacuum made to no longer collect storage capacity from
distillation, catalytic hydrorefining and hydrotreating. shutdown refineries; therefore, these refineries were also
Production capacity was also added to include eliminated from the survey frame.
information on isomerization, alkylation, aromatics,
asphalt/road oil, coking, lubricants and hydrogen. In 1996, the survey was moved to a biennial schedule
In 1983, the form was revised to improve the consistency (every other year) and was renamed “Biennial Refinery
and quality of the data collected by the EIA and Report.” The survey was not conducted for January 1,
redesignated as Form EIA-820, “Annual Refinery 1996 or January 1, 1998. Respondents were not required
Report.” Two sections for data previously reported to submit data for crude oil and petroleum products

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consumed at refineries during 1995 and 1997. These data In 2009, natural gas used as feedstock for hydrogen plant
are available from the Form EIA-810, “Monthly production was added to the form. Also, isooctane
Refinery Report.” The requirement to submit data for production capacity was added.
refinery consumption of natural gas, coal, and purchased
steam and electricity on the Form EIA-820 remained. In 2010, the survey form was amended to reflect the
increasing use of bio-fuels. Storage capacities of
In 2000, the survey was moved to an annual schedule. biomass-based diesel fuel, other renewable diesel fuel
and other renewable fuels were added to the form. Also,
In 2004, the survey form was amended to reflect the barrels per calendar day capacity of the catalytic
increasing emphasis on the removal of sulfur from reformer was added; previously this was only collected
transportation fuels. on a stream day basis.

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Glossary

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Definitions of Petroleum Products and Other Terms
(Revised July 2010)

Alcohol. The family name of a group of organic Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation. The refining
chemical compounds composed of carbon, process of separating crude oil components at
hydrogen, and oxygen. The series of molecules atmospheric pressure by heating to temperatures
vary in chain length and are composed of a of about 600 degrees Fahrenheit to 750 degrees
hydrocarbon plus a hydroxyl group; CH3(CH2)n- Fahrenheit (depending on the nature of the crude
OH (e.g., methanol, ethanol, and tertiary butyl oil and desired products) and subsequent
alcohol). condensing of the fractions by cooling.

Alkylate. The product of an alkylation reaction. It Aviation Gasoline (Finished). A complex mixture
usually refers to the high octane product from of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without
alkylation units. This alkylate is used in blending small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel
high octane gasoline. suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines.
Fuel specifications are provided in ASTM
Alkylation. A refining process for chemically Specification D 910 and Military Specification MIL-
combining isobutane with olefin hydrocarbons (e.g., G-5572. Note: Data on blending components are
propylene, butylenes) through the control of not counted in data on finished aviation gasoline.
temperature and pressure in the presence of an
acid catalyst, usually sulfuric acid or hydrofluoric Aviation Gasoline Blending Components.
acid. The product, alkylate, an isoparaffin, has high Naphthas which will be used for blending or
octane value and is blended with motor and compounding into finished aviation gasoline (e.g.,
aviation gasoline to improve the antiknock value of straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene,
the fuel. toluene, and xylenes). Excludes oxygenates
(alcohols, ethers), butanes, and pentanes..
API Gravity. A scale expressing the gravity or Oxygenates are reported as other hydrocarbons,
density of liquid petroleum products. The hydrogen, and oxygenates.
measuring scale is calibrated in terms of degrees
API; it may be calculated in terms of the following Barrel. A unit of volume equal to 42 U.S. gallons.
formula:
Barrels Per Calendar Day. The amount of input
Degrees API = 141.5/sp.gr.60° F/60 °F -131.5 that a distillation facility can process under usual
operating conditions. The amount is expressed in
The higher the API gravity, the lighter the terms of capacity during a 24-hour period and
compound. Light crudes generally exceed 38 reduces the maximum processing capability of all
degrees API and heavy crudes are commonly units at the facility under continuous operation (see
labeled as all crudes with an API gravity of 22 Barrels per Stream Day) to account for the
degrees or below. Intermediate crudes fall in the following limitations that may delay, interrupt, or
range of 22 degrees to 38 degrees API gravity. slow down production:

Aromatics. Hydrocarbons characterized by the capability of downstream facilities to absorb


unsaturated ring structures of carbon atoms. the output of crude oil processing facilities of a
Commercial petroleum aromatics are benzene, given refinery. No reduction is made when a
toluene, and xylenes (BTX). planned distribution of intermediate streams
through other than downstream facilities is part
Asphalt. A dark-brown-to-black cement-like of a refinery’s normal operation;
material containing bitumens as the predominant
constituent obtained by petroleum processing; the types and grades of inputs to be processed;
used primarily for road construction. It includes the types and grades of products expected to
crude asphalt as well as the following finished be manufactured;
products: cements, fluxes, the asphalt content of
emulsions (exclusive of water), and petroleum the environmental constraints associated with
distillates blended with asphalt to make cutback refinery operations;
asphalts. Note: The conversion factor for asphalt is
5.5 barrels per short ton. the reduction of capacity for scheduled
downtime due to such conditions as routine
ASTM. The acronym for the American Society for inspection, maintenance, repairs, and
Testing and Materials. turnaround; and

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the reduction of capacity for unscheduled streams may also contain significant levels of
downtime due to such conditions as olefins and/or fluorides contamination.
mechanical problems, repairs, and slowdowns.
Butylenes (C4H8). A four-carbon olefinic
Barrels Per Stream Day. The maximum number hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes.
of barrels of input that a distillation facility can
process within a 24-hour period when running at Captive Refinery Oxygenate Plants. Oxygenate
full capacity under optimal crude and product slate production facilities located within or adjacent to a
conditions with no allowance for downtime. refinery complex.

Benzene (C6H6). An aromatic hydrocarbon present Catalytic Cracking. The refining process of
in small proportion in some crude oils and made breaking down the larger, heavier, and more
commercially from petroleum by the catalytic complex hydrocarbon molecules into simpler and
reforming of naphthenes in petroleum naphtha. It is lighter molecules. Catalytic cracking is
also made from coal in the manufacture of coke. accomplished by the use of a catalyst and is an
Used as a solvent, in manufacturing detergents, effective process for increasing the yield of
synthetic fibers, and petrochemicals and as a gasoline from crude oil. Catalytic cracking
component of high-octane gasoline. processes fresh feeds and recycled feeds.

Blending Components. See Motor or Aviation Fresh Feeds. Crude oil or petroleum distillates
Gasoline Blending Components. which are being fed to processing units for the
first time.
Blending Plant. A facility which has no refining
capability but is either capable of producing Recycled Feeds. Streams that have been
finished motor gasoline through mechanical processed and are fed back to the reactor for
blending or blends oxygenates with motor gasoline. additional processing.

Bonded Petroleum Imports. Petroleum imported Catalytic Hydrocracking. A refining process that
and entered into Customs bonded storage. These uses hydrogen and catalysts with relatively low
imports are not included in the import statistics until temperatures and high pressures for converting
they are: (1) withdrawn from storage free of duty middle boiling or residual material to high-octane
for use as fuel for vessels and aircraft engaged in gasoline, reformer charge stock, jet fuel, and/or
international trade; or (2) withdrawn from storage high grade fuel oil. The process uses one or more
with duty paid for domestic use. catalysts, depending upon product output, and can
handle high sulfur feedstocks without prior
BTX. The acronym for the commercial petroleum desulfurization.
aromatics benzene, toluene, and xylenes. See
individual categories for definitions. Catalytic Hydrotreating. A refining process for
treating petroleum fractions from atmospheric or
Bulk Station. A facility used primarily for the vacuum distillation units (e.g., naphthas, middle
storage and/or marketing of petroleum products distillates, reformer feeds, residual fuel oil, and
which has a total bulk storage capacity of less than heavy gas oil) and other petroleum (e.g., cat
50,000 barrels and receives its petroleum products cracked naphtha, coker naphtha, gas oil, etc.) in
by tank car or truck. the presence of catalysts and substantial quantities
of hydrogen. Hydrotreating includes desulfurization,
Bulk Terminal. A facility used primarily for the removal of substances (e.g., nitrogen compounds)
storage and/or marketing of petroleum products that deactivate catalysts, conversion of olefins to
which has a total bulk storage capacity of 50,000 paraffins to reduce gum formation in gasoline, and
barrels or more and/or receives petroleum products other processes to upgrade the quality of the
by tanker, barge, or pipeline. fractions.

Butane (C4H10). A normally gaseous four-carbon Catalytic Reforming. A refining process using
straight-chain or branched-chain hydrocarbon controlled heat and pressure with catalysts to
extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams. rearrange certain hydrocarbon molecules, thereby
It includes normal butane and refinery-grade converting paraffinic and naphthenic hydrocarbons
butane and is designated in ASTM Specification (e.g., low-octane gasoline boiling range fractions)
D1835 and Gas Processors Association into petrochemical feedstocks and higher octane
Specifications for commercial butane. stocks suitable for blending into finished gasoline.
Catalytic reforming is reported in two categories.
Refinery-Grade Butane (C4H10). A refinery- They are:
produced stream that is composed predominantly
of normal butane and/or isobutane and may also
contain propane and/or natural gasoline. These
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Low Pressure. A processing unit operating at Domestic. Crude oil produced in the United
less than 225 pounds per square inch gauge States or from its “outer continental shelf’ as
(PSIG) measured at the outlet separator. defined in 43 USC 1331.

High Pressure. A processing unit operating at Foreign. Crude oil produced outside the United
either equal to or greater than 225 pounds per States. Imported Athabasca hydrocarbons
square inch gauge (PSIG) measured at the (derived from Canadian oil sands) are included.
outlet separator.
Crude Oil, Refinery Receipts. Receipts of
Charge Capacity. The input (feed) capacity of the domestic and foreign crude oil at a refinery.
refinery processing facilities. Includes all crude oil in transit except crude oil in
transit by pipeline. Foreign crude oil is reported as
Coal. A readily combustible black or brownish- a receipt only after entry through customs. Crude
black rock whose composition, including inherent oil of foreign origin held in bonded storage is
moisture, consists of more than 50 percent by excluded.
weight and more than 70 percent by volume of
carbonaceous material. It is formed from plant Crude Oil Losses. Represents the volume of
remains that have been compacted, hardened, crude oil reported by petroleum refineries as being
chemically altered, and metamorphosed by heat lost in their operations. These losses are due to
and pressure over geologic time. spills, contamination, fires, etc. as opposed to
refinery processing losses.
Commercial Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel. See
Kerosene-type Jet Fuel. Crude Oil Production. The volume of crude oil
produced from oil reservoirs during given periods
Conventional Gasoline. See Motor Gasoline of time. The amount of such production for a given
(Finished). period is measured as volumes delivered from
lease storage tanks (i.e., the point of custody
Crude Oil. A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in transfer) to pipelines, trucks, or other media for
liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and transport to refineries or terminals with adjustments
remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after for (1) net differences between opening and closing
passing through surface separating facilities. lease inventories, and (2) basic sediment and
Depending upon the characteristics of the crude water (BS&W).
stream, it may also include:
Crude Oil Qualities. Refers to two properties of
Small amounts of hydrocarbons that exist in crude oil, the sulfur content and API gravity, which
gaseous phase in natural underground affect processing complexity and product
reservoirs but are liquid at atmospheric characteristics.
pressure after being recovered from oil well
(casinghead) gas in lease separators and are Delayed Coking. A process by which heavier
subsequently commingled with the crude crude oil fractions can be thermally decomposed
stream without being separately measured. under conditions of elevated temperatures and low
Lease condensate recovered as a liquid from pressure to produce a mixture of lighter oils and
natural gas wells in lease or field separation petroleum coke. The light oils can be processed
facilities and later mixed into the crude stream further in other refinery units to meet product
is also included; specifications. The coke can be used either as a
fuel or in other applications such as the
Small amounts of nonhydrocarbons produced manufacturing of steel or aluminum.
from oil, such as sulfur and various metals;
Desulfurization. The removal of sulfur, from
Drip gases, and liquid hydrocarbons produced molten metals, petroleum oil, or flue gases.
from oil sands, gilsonite, and oil shale. Petroleum desulfurization is a process that
removes sulfur and its compounds from various
Liquids produced at natural gas processing plants streams during the refining process.
are excluded. Crude oil is refined to produce a Desulfurization processes include catalytic
wide array of petroleum products, including heating hydrotreating and other chemical/physical
oils; gasoline, diesel and jet fuels; lubricants; processes such as adsorption. Desulfurization
asphalt; ethane, propane, and butane; and many processes vary based on the type of stream
other products used for their energy or chemical treated (e.g. naphtha, distillate, heavy gas oil, etc.)
content. and the amount of sulfur removed (e.g. sulfur
reduction to 10 ppm). See Catalytic
Crude oil is considered as either domestic or Hydrotreating.
foreign, according to the following:

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Disposition. The components of petroleum No. 2 Fuel Oil (Heating Oil). A distillate fuel oil
disposition are stock change, crude oil losses, that has distillation temperatures of 400
refinery inputs, exports, and products supplied for degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery
domestic consumption. point and 640 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-
percent recovery point and meets the
Distillate Fuel Oil. A general classification for one specifications defined in ASTM Specification D
of the petroleum fractions produced in conventional 396. It is used in atomizing type burners for
distillation operations. It includes diesel fuels and domestic heating or for moderate capacity
fuel oils. Products known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. commercial/industrial burner units.
4 diesel fuel are used in on-highway diesel engines,
such as those in trucks and automobiles, as well as No. 4 Fuel. A distillate fuel oil made by blending
off-highway engines, such as those in railroad distillate fuel oil and residual fuel oil stocks. It
locomotives and agricultural machinery. Products conforms with ASTM Specification D 396 or
known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils are used Federal Specification VV-F-815C and is used
primarily for space heating and electric power extensively in industrial plants and in commercial
generation. burner installations that are not equipped with
preheating facilities. It also includes No. 4 diesel
No. 1 Distillate. A light petroleum distillate that fuel used for low-and medium-speed diesel
can be used as either a diesel fuel or a fuel oil. engines and conforms to ASTM Specification D
975.
No. 1 Diesel Fuel. A light distillate fuel oil that
has distillation temperatures of 550 degrees No. 4 Diesel Fuel. See No. 4 Fuel.
Fahrenheit at the 90-percent point and meets
the specifications defined in ASTM No. 4 Fuel Oil. See No. 4 Fuel.
Specification D 975. It is used in high-speed
diesel engines generally operated under Electricity (Purchased). Electricity purchased for
frequent speed and load changes, such as refinery operations that is not produced within the
those in city buses and similar vehicles. refinery complex.

No. 1 Fuel Oil. A light distillate fuel oil that has Ending Stocks. Primary stocks of crude oil and
distillation temperatures of 400 degrees petroleum products held in storage as of 12
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point midnight on the last day of the month. Primary
and 550 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent stocks include crude oil or petroleum products held
point and meets the specifications defined in in storage at (or in) leases, refineries, natural gas
ASTM Specification D 396. It is used primarily processing plants, pipelines, tank farms, and bulk
as fuel for portable outdoor stoves and portable terminals that can store at least 50,000 barrels of
outdoor heaters. petroleum products or that can receive petroleum
products by tanker, barge, or pipeline. Crude oil
No. 2 Distillate. A petroleum distillate that can that is in-transit by water from Alaska, or that is
be used as either a diesel fuel or a fuel oil. stored on Federal leases or in the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve is included. Primary Stocks
No. 2 Diesel Fuel. A fuel that has distillation exclude stocks of foreign origin that are held in
temperatures of 500 degrees Fahrenheit at the bonded warehouse storage.
10-percent recovery point and 640 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 90 percent recovery point and ETBE (Ethyl tertiary butyl ether) (CH3)3COC2H5.
meets the specifications defined in ASTM An oxygenate blend stock formed by the catalytic
Specification D 975. It is used in high speed etherfication of isobutylene with ethanol.
diesel engines that are generally operated
under uniform speed and load conditions, such Ethane (C2H6). A normally gaseous straight-chain
as those in railroad locomotives, trucks, and hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that
automobiles. boils at a temperature of -127.48 degrees
Fahrenheit. It is extracted from natural gas and
Low Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel. No. 2 diesel refinery gas streams.
fuel that has a sulfur level no higher than 0.05
percent by weight. It is used primarily in Ether. A generic term applied to a group of organic
motor vehicle diesel engines for on-highway chemical compounds composed of carbon,
use. hydrogen, and oxygen, characterized by an oxygen
atom attached to two carbon atoms (e.g., methyl
High Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel. No. 2 diesel tertiary butyl ether).
fuel that has a sulfur level above 0.05 percent
by weight.

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Ethylene (C2H4). An olefinic hydrocarbon Gas Oil. A liquid petroleum distillate having a
recovered from refinery processes or viscosity intermediate between that of kerosene
petrochemical processes. Ethylene is used as a and lubricating oil. It derives its name from having
petrochemical feedstock for numerous chemical originally been used in the manufacture of
applications and the production of consumer goods. illuminating gas. It is now used to produce distillate
fuel oils and gasoline.
Exports. Shipments of crude oil and petroleum
products from the 50 States and the District of Gasohol. A blend of finished motor gasoline
Columbia to foreign countries, Puerto Rico, the containing alcohol (generally ethanol but
Virgin Islands, and other U.S. possessions and sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10
territories. percent or less by volume. Data on gasohol that
has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is
Field Production. Represents crude oil production intended for sale inside carbon monoxide
on leases, natural gas liquids production at natural nonattainment areas are included in data on
gas processing plants, new supply of other oxygenated gasoline. See Oxygenates.
hydrocarbons/ oxygenates and motor gasoline
blending components, and fuel ethanol blended Gasoline Blending Components. Naphthas
into finished motor gasoline. which will be used for blending or compounding
into finished aviation or motor gasoline (e.g.,
Flexicoking. A thermal cracking process which straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene,
converts heavy hydrocarbons such as crude oil, oil toluene, and xylenes). Excludes oxygenates
sands bitumen, and distillation residues into light (alcohols, ethers), butane, and natural gasoline.
hydrocarbons. Feedstocks can be any pumpable
hydrocarbons including those containing high Gross Input to Atmospheric Crude Oil
concentrations of sulfur and metals. Distillation Units. Total input to atmospheric
crude oil distillation units. Includes all crude oil,
Fluid Coking. A thermal cracking process utilizing lease condensate, natural gas plant liquids,
the fluidized-solids technique to remove carbon unfinished oils, liquefied refinery gases, slop oils,
(coke) for continuous conversion of heavy, low- and other liquid hydrocarbons produced from oil
grade oils into lighter products. sands, gilsonite, and oil shale.

Fresh Feed Input. Represents input of material Heavy Gas Oil. Petroleum distillates with an
(crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids, other approximate boiling range from 651 degrees
hydrocarbons and oxygenates or finished Fahrenheit to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit.
products) to processing units at a refinery that is
being processed (input) into a particular unit for the Hydrogen. The lightest of all gases, occurring
first time. chiefly in combination with oxygen in water; exists
also in acids, bases, alcohols, petroleum, and other
Examples: hydrocarbons.

(1) Unfinished oils coming out of a crude oil Idle Capacity. The component of operable
distillation unit which are input into a catalytic capacity that is not in operation and not under
cracking unit are considered fresh feed to the active repair, but capable of being placed in
catalytic cracking unit. operation within 30 days; and capacity not in
operation but under active repair that can be
(2) Unfinished oils coming out of a catalytic completed within 90 days.
cracking unit being looped back into the same
catalytic cracking unit to be reprocessed are Imported Crude Oil Burned As Fuel. The amount
not considered fresh feed. of foreign crude oil burned as a fuel oil, usually as
residual fuel oil, without being processed as such.
Fuel Ethanol (C2H5OH). An anhydrous denatured Imported crude oil burned as fuel includes lease
aliphatic alcohol intended for gasoline blending as condensate and liquid hydrocarbons produced
described in Oxygenates definition. from oil sands, gilsonite, and oil shale.

Fuels Solvent Deasphalting. A refining process Imports. Receipts of crude oil and petroleum
for removing asphalt compounds from petroleum products into the 50 States and the District of
fractions, such as reduced crude oil. The recovered Columbia from foreign countries, Puerto Rico, the
stream from this process is used to produce fuel Virgin Islands, and other U.S. possessions and
products. territories.

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Isobutane (C4H10). A normally gaseous four- processing plants or facilities. See Natural Gas
carbon, branched-chain hydrocarbon. It is a Liquids.
colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature
of 10.9 degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from Light Gas Oils. Liquid petroleum distillates heavier
natural gas or refinery gas streams. than naphtha, with an approximate boiling range
from 401 degrees Fahrenheit to 650 degrees
Isobutylene (C4H8). An olefinic four-carbon Fahrenheit.
hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes or
petrochemical processes. Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG). A group of
hydrocarbon-based gases derived from crude oil
Isohexane (C6H14). A saturated six-carbon refining or nautral gas fractionation. They include:
branched-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless liquid ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, normal
that boils at a temperature of 156.2 degrees butane, butylenes, isobutane, and isobutylene. For
Fahrenheit. convenience of transportation, these gases are
liquefied through pressurization.
Isomerization. A refining process which alters the
fundamental arrangement of atoms in the molecule Liquefied Refinery Gases (LRG). Liquefied
without adding or removing anything from the petroleum gases fractionated from refinery or still
original material. Used to convert normal butane gases. Through compression and/or refrigeration,
into isobutane (C4), an alkylation process feedstock, they are retained in the liquid state. The reported
and normal pentane and hexane into isopentane categories are ethane/ethylene, propane/propylene,
(C5) and isohexane (C6), high-octane gasoline normal butane/butylenes, and
components. isobutane/isobutylene. Excludes still gas.

Isopentane. See Natural Gasoline Lubricants. Substances used to reduce friction


between bearing surfaces or as process materials
Kerosene. A light petroleum distillate that is used either incorporated into other materials used as
in space heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters processing aids in the manufacture of other
and is suitable for use as a light source when products, or used as carriers of other materials.
burned in wick-fed lamps. Kerosene has a Petroleum lubricants may be produced either from
maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees distillates or residues. Lubricants include all grades
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point, a final of lubricating oils from spindle oil to cylinder oil and
boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit, and a those used in greases.
minimum flash point of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Included are No. 1-K and No. 2-K, the two grades Merchant Oxygenate Plants. Oxygenate
recognized by ASTM Specification D 3699 as well production facilities that are not associated with a
as all other grades of kerosene called range or petroleum refinery. Production from these facilities
stove oil, which have properties similar to those of is sold under contract or on the spot market to
No. 1 fuel oil. See Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel. refiners or other gasoline blenders.

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel. A kerosene-based Methanol (CH3OH). A light, volatile alcohol


product having a maximum distillation temperature intended for gasoline blending as described in
of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent Oxygenate definition.
recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of
572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Middle Distillates. A general classification of
Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications refined petroleum products that includes distillate
MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and fuel oil and kerosene.
JP-8). It is used for commercial and military
turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines. Military Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel. See Kerosene-
Type Jet Fuel.
Commercial. Kerosene-type jet fuel intended
for use in commercial aircraft. Miscellaneous Products. Includes all finished
products not classified elsewhere (e.g., petrolatum,
Military. Kerosene-type jet fuel intended for lube refining byproducts (aromatic extracts and
use in military aircraft. tars), absorption oils, ram-jet fuel, petroleum rocket
fuels, synthetic natural gas feedstocks, and
Lease Condensate. A mixture consisting primarily specialty oils). Note: Beginning with January 2004
of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons which is data, naphtha-type jet fuel is included in
recovered as a liquid from natural gas in lease Miscellaneous Products.
separation facilities. This category excludes natural
gas liquids, such as butane and propane, which
are recovered at downstream natural gas

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Motor Gasoline (Finished). A complex mixture of gasoline statistics included Oxygenated Fuels
relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without Program Reformulated Gasoline (OPRG).
small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel
suitable for use in spark-ignition engines. Motor Reformulated (Blended with Ether).
gasoline, as defined in ASTM Specification D 4814 Reformulated gasoline blended with an ether
or Federal Specification VV-G-1690C, is component (e.g. methyl tertiary butyl ether) at a
characterized as having a boiling range of 122 to terminal or refinery to raise the oxygen content.
158 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10 percent recovery
point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90 Reformulated (Blended with Alcohol).
percent recovery point. “Motor Gasoline” includes Reformulated gasoline blended with an alcohol
conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated component (e.g. fuel ethanol) at a terminal or
gasoline, including gasohol; and reformulated refinery to raise the oxygen content.
gasoline, but excludes aviation gasoline. Note:
Volumetric data on blending components, such as Reformulated (Non-Oxygenated).
oxygenates, are not counted in data on finished Reformulated gasoline without added ether or
motor gasoline until the blending components are alcohol components.
blended into the gasoline.
Motor Gasoline Blending. Mechanical mixing of
Conventional Gasoline. Finished motor gasoline motor gasoline blending components, and
not included in the oxygenated or reformulated oxygenates when required, to produce finished
gasoline categories. Note: This category excludes motor gasoline. Finished motor gasoline may be
reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate further mixed with other motor gasoline blending
blending (RBOB) as well as other blendstock. components or oxygenates, resulting in increased
volumes of finished motor gasoline and/or changes
OPRG. “Oxygenated Fuels Program Reformulated in the formulation of finished motor gasoline (e.g.,
Gasoline” is reformulated gasoline which is conventional motor gasoline mixed with MTBE to
intended for use in an oxygenated fuels program produce oxygenated motor gasoline).
control area.
Motor Gasoline Blending Components.
Oxygenated Gasoline (Including Gasohol). Naphthas (e.g., straight-run gasoline, alkylate,
Oxygenated gasoline includes all finished motor reformate, benzene, toluene, xylenes) used for
gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having blending or compounding into finished motor
oxygen content of 2.0 percent or higher by weight. gasoline. These components include reformulated
Gasohol containing a minimum 5.7 percent ethanol gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending
by volume is included in oxygenated gasoline. (RBOB) but exclude oxygenates (alcohols, ethers),
Oxygenated gasoline was reported as a separate butane, and pentanes. Note: Oxygenates are
product from January 1993 until December 2003 reported as individual components and are
inclusive. Beginning with monthly data for January included in the total for other hydrocarbons and
2004, oxygenated gasoline is included in oxygenates.
conventional gasoline. Historical data for
oxygenated gasoline excluded Federal Conventional Blendstock for Oxygenate
Oxygenated Program Reformulated Gasoline Blending (CBOB). Conventional gasoline
(OPRG). Historical oxygenated gasoline data also blendstock intended for blending with oxygenates
excluded other reformulated gasoline with a downstream of the refinery where it was
seasonal oxygen requirement regardless of season. produced. CBOB must become conventional
gasoline after blending with oxygenates. Motor
Reformulated Gasoline. Finished gasoline gasoline blending components that require
formulated for use in motor vehicles, the blending other than with oxygenates to become
composition and properties of which meet the finished conventional gasoline are reported as All
requirements of the reformulated gasoline Other Motor Gasoline Blending Components.
regulations promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Excludes reformulated blendstock for oxygenate
Protection Agency under Section 211(k) of the blending(RBOB).
Clean Air Act. It includes gasoline produced to
meet or exceed emissions performance and Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB). Non-
benzene content standards of federal-program certified Foreign Refinery gasoline classified by
reformulated gasoline even though the gasoline an importer as blendstock to be either blended or
may not meet all of the composition requirements reclassified with respect to reformulated or
(e.g. oxygen content) of federal-program conventional gasoline. GTAB is classified as
reformulated gasoline. Reformulated gasoline either reformulated or conventional based on
excludes Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate emissions performance and the intended end use.
Blending (RBOB) and Gasoline Treated as
Blendstock (GTAB). Historical reformulated

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Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending January 2004 data, naphtha-type jet fuel is
(RBOB). Specially produced reformulated included in Miscellaneous Products.
gasoline blendstock intended for blending with
oxygenates downstream of the refinery where it Natural Gas. A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon
was produced. Includes RBOB used to meet compounds, the primary one being methane.
requirements of the Federal reformulated
gasoline program and other blendstock intended Natural Gas Field Facility. A field facility designed
for blending with oxygenates to produce finished to process natural gas produced from more than
gasoline that meets or exceeds emissions one lease for the purpose of recovering
performance requirements of Federal condensate from a stream of natural gas; however,
reformulated gasoline (e.g. California RBOB and some field facilities are designed to recover
Arizona RBOB). Excludes conventional gasoline propane, normal butane, natural gasoline, etc., and
blendstocks for oxygenate blending (CBOB). to control the quality of natural gas to be marketed.

RBOB for Blending with Ether. Motor Natural Gas Liquids. Those hydrocarbons in
gasoline blending components intended to be natural gas that are separated from the gas as
blended with an ether component (e.g. methyl liquids through the process of absorption,
tertiary butyl ether) at a terminal or refinery to condensation, adsorption, or other methods in gas
raise the oxygen content. processing or cycling plants. Generally such liquids
consist of propane and heavier hydrocarbons and
RBOB for Blending with Alcohol. Motor are commonly referred to as lease condensate,
gasoline blending components intended to be natural gasoline, and liquefied petroleum gases.
blended with an alcohol component (e.g. fuel Natural gas liquids include natural gas plant liquids
ethanol) at a terminal or refinery to raise the (primarily ethane, propane, butane, and isobutane;
oxygen content. see Natural Gas Plant Liquids) and lease
condensate (primarily pentanes produced from
natural gas at lease separators and field facilities;
All Other Motor Gasoline Blending see Lease Condensate).
Components.
Naphthas (e.g. straight-run gasoline, alkylate, Natural Gas Plant Liquids. Those hydrocarbons
reformate, benzene, toluene, xylenes) used for in natural gas that are separated as liquids at
blending or compounding into finished motor natural gas processing plants, fractionating and
gasoline. Includes receipts and inputs of cycling plants, and, in some instances, field
Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB). facilities. Lease condensate is excluded. Products
Excludes conventional blendstock for oxygenate obtained include ethane; liquefied petroleum gases
blending (CBOB), reformulated blendstock for (propane, butanes, propane-butane mixtures,
oxygenate blending, oxygenates (e.g. fuel ethane-propane mixtures); isopentane; and other
ethanol and methyl tertiary butyl ether), butane, small quantities of finished products, such as motor
and natural gasoline. gasoline, special naphthas, jet fuel, kerosene, and
distillate fuel oil.
MTBE (Methyl tertiary butyl ether) (CH3)3COCH3.
An ether intended for gasoline blending as Natural Gas Processing Plant. Facilities
described in Oxygenate definition. designed to recover natural gas liquids from a
stream of natural gas that may or may not have
Naphtha. A generic term applied to a petroleum passed through lease separators and/or field
fraction with an approximate boiling range between separation facilities. These facilities control the
122 degrees Fahrenheit and 400 degrees quality of the natural gas to be marketed. Cycling
Fahrenheit. plants are classified as gas processing plants.

Naphtha Less Than 401o F. See Petrochemical Natural Gasoline and Isopentane. A mixture of
Feedstocks. hydrocarbons, mostly pentanes and heavier,
extracted from natural gas, that meets vapor
Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel. A fuel in the heavy pressure, end-point, and other specifications for
naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of natural gasoline set by the Gas Processors
52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation Association. Includes isopentane which is a
temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees saturated five-carbon branched-chain hydrocarbon,
Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL- (C5H12), obtained by fractionation of natural
T-5624L (Grade JP-4). It is used primarily for gasoline or isomerization of normal pentane.
military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines
because it has a lower freeze point than other
aviation fuels and meets engine requirements at
high altitudes and speeds. Note: Beginning with

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Net Receipts. The difference between total Oxygenates. Substances which, when added to
movements into and total movements out of each gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that
PAD District by pipeline, tanker, and barge. gasoline blend. Fuel Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl
Ether (MTBE), Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE),
Normal Butane. See Butane. and methanol are common oxygenates.

OPEC. The acronym for the Organization of Fuel Ethanol. Blends of up to 10 percent by
Petroleum Exporting Countries, that have volume anhydrous ethanol (200 proof)
organized for the purpose of negotiating with oil (commonly referred to as the “gasohol waiver”).
companies on matters of oil production, prices and
future concession rights. Current members are Methanol. Blends of methanol and gasoline-
Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, grade tertiary butyl alcohol (GTBA) such that
Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, the total oxygen content does not exceed 3.5
and Venezuela. The Neutral Zone between Kuwait percent by weight and the ratio of methanol to
and Saudi Arabia is considered part of OPEC. Prior GTBA is less than or equal to 1. It is also
to January 1, 1993, Ecuador was a member of specified that this blended fuel must meet
OPEC. Prior to January 1995, Gabon was a ASTM volatility specifications (commonly
member of OPEC. referred to as the “ARCO” waiver).
Blends of up to 5.0 percent by volume
Operable Capacity. The amount of capacity that, methanol with a minimum of 2.5 percent by
at the beginning of the period, is in operation; not volume cosolvent alcohols having a carbon
in operation and not under active repair, but number of 4 or less (i.e., ethanol, propanol,
capable of being placed in operation within 30 butanol, and/or GTBA). The total oxygen must
days; or not in operation but under active repair not exceed 3.7 percent by weight, and the
that can be completed within 90 days. Operable blend must meet ASTM volatility specifications
capacity is the sum of the operating and idle as well as phase separation and alcohol purity
capacity and is measured in barrels per calendar specifications (commonly referred to as the
day or barrels per stream day. “DuPont” waiver).

Operating Capacity. The component of operable MTBE (Methyl tertiary butyl ether). Blends up
capacity that is in operation at the beginning of the to 15.0 percent by volume MTBE which must
period. meet the ASTM D4814 specifications. Blenders
must take precautions that the blends are not
Operable Utilization Rate. Represents the used as base gasolines for other oxygenated
utilization of the atmospheric crude oil distillation blends (commonly referred to as the “Sun”
units. The rate is calculated by dividing the gross waiver).
input to these units by the operable refining
capacity of the units. Pentanes Plus. A mixture of hydrocarbons, mostly
pentanes and heavier, extracted from natural gas.
Includes isopentane, natural gasoline, and plant
Operating Utilization Rate. Represents the condensate.
utilization of the atmospheric crude oil distillation
units. The rate is calculated by dividing the gross Persian Gulf. The countries that comprise the
input to these units by the operating refining Persian Gulf are: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar,
capacity of the units. Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Other Hydrocarbons. Materials received by a Petrochemical Feedstocks. Chemical feedstocks


refinery and consumed as a raw material. Includes derived from petroleum principally for the
hydrogen, coal tar derivatives, gilsonite, and manufacture of chemicals, synthetic rubber, and a
natural gas received by the refinery for reforming variety of plastics. The categories reported are
into hydrogen. Natural gas to be used as fuel is “Naphtha Less Than 401° F” and “Other Oils Equal
excluded. To or Greater Than 401° F.”

Other Oils Equal To or Greater Than 401o F. See Naphtha less Than 401o F. A naphtha with a
Petrochemical Feedstocks. boiling range of less than 401 degrees
Fahrenheit that is intended for use as a
Other Oxygenates. Other aliphatic alcohols and petrochemical feedstock.
aliphatic ethers intended for motor gasoline
blending (e.g., isopropyl ether (IPE) or n-propanol). Other Oils Equal To or Greater Than 401o F.
Oxygenated Gasoline. See Motor Gasoline Oils with a boiling range equal to or greater
(Finished). than 401 degrees Fahrenheit that are intended
for use as a petrochemical feedstock.

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Petroleum Administration for Defense (PAD) Processing Loss. The volumetric amount by
Districts. Geographic aggregations of the 50 which total refinery output is less than input for a
States and the District of Columbia into five given period of time. This difference is due to the
districts by the Petroleum Administration for processing of crude oil into products which, in total,
Defense in 1950. These districts were originally have a higher specific gravity than the crude oil
defined during World War II for purposes of processed.
administering oil allocation.
Product Supplied, Crude Oil. Crude oil burned on
Petroleum Coke. A residue high in carbon content leases and by pipelines as fuel.
and low in hydrogen that is the final product of
thermal decomposition in the condensation Production Capacity. The maximum amount of
process in cracking. This product is reported as product that can be produced from processing
marketable coke. The conversion is 5 barrels (of 42 facilities.
U.S. gallons each) per short ton. Coke from
petroleum has a heating value of 6.024 million Btu Products Supplied. Approximately represents
per barrel. consumption of petroleum products because it
measures the disappearance of these products
Marketable Coke. Those grades of coke from primary sources, i.e., refineries, natural gas
produced in delayed or fluid cokers which may processing plants, blending plants, pipelines, and
be recovered as relatively pure carbon. This bulk terminals. In general, product supplied of each
“green” coke may be sold as is or further product in any given period is computed as follows:
purified by calcining. field production, plus refinery production, plus
imports, plus unaccounted for crude oil, (plus net
Catalyst Coke. The only catalytic coke used as receipts when calculated on a PAD District basis),
a fuel is the coke on catalyst in the FCC process. minus stock change, minus crude oil losses, minus
In other catalytic processes there is coke refinery inputs, minus exports.
deposited on catalyst, but it is not regenerated in Propane (C3H8). A normally gaseous three-carbon
a way such that the heat of combustion is straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless
recovered. paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of -43.67
degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from natural gas
Petroleum Products. Petroleum products are or refinery gas streams. It includes all products
obtained from the processing of crude oil (including designated in ASTM Specification D1835 and Gas
lease condensate), natural gas, and other Processors Association Specifications for
hydrocarbon compounds. Petroleum products commercial propane and HD-5 propane.
include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases,
pentanes plus, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, Propylene (C3H6). An olefinic three-carbon
naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes or
kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petrochemical processes.
petrochemical feedstocks, special naphthas,
lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, road oil, Propylene (C3H6) (nonfuel use). Propylene that is
still gas, and miscellaneous products. intended for use in nonfuel applications such as
petrochemical manufacturing. Nonfuel use
Pipeline (Petroleum). Crude oil and product propylene includes chemical-grade propylene,
pipelines used to transport crude oil and petroleum polymer-grade propylene, and trace amounts of
products respectively, (including interstate, propane. Nonfuel use propylene also includes the
intrastate, and intra-company pipelines) within the propylene component of propane/propylene mixes
50 States and the District of Columbia. where the propylene will be separated from the mix
in a propane/propylene splitting process. Excluded
Plant Condensate. One of the natural gas liquids, is the propylene component of propane/propylene
mostly pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons, mixes where the propylene component of the mix
recovered and separated as liquids at gas inlet is intended for sale into the fuel market.
separators or scrubbers in processing plants.
Refinery. An installation that manufactures
Processing Gain. The volumetric amount by finished petroleum products from crude oil,
which total output is greater than input for a given unfinished oils, natural gas liquids, other
period of time. This difference is due to the hydrocarbons, and oxygenates.
processing of crude oil into products which, in total,
have a lower specific gravity than the crude oil Refinery-Grade Butane. See Butane.
processed.
Refinery Input, Crude Oil. Total crude oil
(domestic plus foreign) input to crude oil distillation
units and other refinery processing units (cokers,
etc.).
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Refinery Input, Total. The raw materials and Road Oil. Any heavy petroleum oil, including
intermediate materials processed at refineries to residual asphaltic oil used as a dust palliative and
produce finished petroleum products. They include surface treatment on roads and highways. It is
crude oil, products of natural gas processing plants, generally produced in six grades from 0, the most
unfinished oils, other hydrocarbons and liquid, to 5, the most viscous.
oxygenates, motor gasoline and aviation gasoline
blending components and finished petroleum Shell Storage Capacity. The design capacity of a
products. petroleum storage tank which is always greater
than or equal to working storage capacity.
Refinery Production. Petroleum products
produced at a refinery or blending plant. Published Special Naphthas. All finished products within the
production of these products equals refinery naphtha boiling range that are used as paint
production minus refinery input. Negative thinners, cleaners, or solvents. These products are
production will occur when the amount of a product refined to a specified flash point. Special naphthas
produced during the month is less than the amount include all commercial hexane and cleaning
of that same product that is reprocessed (input) or solvents conforming to ASTM Specification D1836
reclassified to become another product during the and D484, respectively. Naphthas to be blended or
same month. Refinery production of unfinished oils, marketed as motor gasoline or aviation gasoline, or
and motor and aviation gasoline blending that are to be used as petrochemical and synthetic
components appear on a net basis under refinery natural gas (SNG) feedstocks are excluded.
input.
Steam (Purchased). Steam, purchased for use by
Refinery Yield. Refinery yield (expressed as a a refinery, that was not generated from within the
percentage) represents the percent of finished refinery complex.
product produced from input of crude oil and net
input of unfinished oils. It is calculated by dividing Still Gas (Refinery Gas). Any form or mixture of
the sum of crude oil and net unfinished input into gases produced in refineries by distillation,
the individual net production of finished products. cracking, reforming, and other processes. The
Before calculating the yield for finished motor principal constituents are methane, ethane,
gasoline, the input of natural gas liquids, other ethylene, normal butane, butylenes, propane,
hydrocarbons and oxygenates, and net input of propylene, etc. Still gas is used as a refinery fuel
motor gasoline blending components must be and a petrochemical feedstock. The conversion
subtracted from the net production of finished factor is 6 million BTU’s per fuel oil equivalent
motor gasoline. Before calculating the yield for barrel.
finished aviation gasoline, input of aviation
gasoline blending components must be subtracted Stock Change. The difference between stocks at
from the net production of finished aviation the beginning of the reporting period and stocks at
gasoline. the end of the reporting period. Note: A negative
number indicates a decrease (i.e., a drawdown) in
Reformulated Gasoline. See Motor Gasoline stocks and a positive number indicates an increase
(Finished). (i.e., a buildup) in stocks during the reporting
period.
Residual Fuel Oil. A general classification for the
heavier oils, known as No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils, Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). Petroleum
that remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter stocks maintained by the Federal Government for
hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery use during periods of major supply interruption.
operations. It conforms to ASTM Specifications D
396 and D 975 and Federal Specification VV-F- Sulfur. A yellowish nonmetallic element,
815C. No. 5, a residual fuel oil of medium viscosity, sometimes known as “brimstone.” It is present at
is also known as Navy Special and is defined in various levels of concentration in many fossil fuels
Military Specification MIL-F-859E, including whose combustion releases sulfur compounds that
Amendment 2 (NATO Symbol F-770). It is used in are considered harmful to the environment. Some
steam-powered vessels in government service and of the most commonly used fossil fuels are
inshore power plants. No. 6 fuel oil includes Bunker categorized according to their sulfur content, with
C fuel oil and is used for the production of electric lower sulfur fuels usually selling at a higher price.
power, space heating, vessel bunkering, and Note: No. 2 Distillate fuel is currently reported as
various industrial purposes. having either a 0.05 percent or lower sulfur level for
on-highway vehicle use or a greater than 0.05
Residuum. Residue from crude oil after distilling percent sulfur level for off-highway use, home
off all but the heaviest components, with a boiling heating oil, and commercial and industrial uses.
range greater than 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. This also includes Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (<15
ppm sulfur). Residual fuel, regardless of use, is
classified as having either no more than 1 percent
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sulfur or greater than 1 percent sulfur. Coal is also plus imports minus changes in crude oil stocks.
classified as being low-sulfur at concentrations of 1 The calculated disposition of crude oil is the sum of
percent or less or high-sulfur at concentrations crude oil input to refineries, crude oil exports, crude
greater than 1 percent. oil burned as fuel, and crude oil losses.

Supply. The components of petroleum supply are Unfinished Oils. All oils requiring further
field production, refinery production, imports, and processing, except those requiring only mechanical
net receipts when calculated on a PAD District blending. Unfinished oils are produced by partial
basis. refining of crude oil and include naphthas and
lighter oils, kerosene and light gas oils, heavy gas
TAME (Tertiary amyl methyl ether) oils, and residuum.
(CH3)2(C2H5)COCH3. An oxygenate blend stock Unfractionated Streams. Mixtures of
formed by the catalytic etherfication of isoamylene unsegregated natural gas liquid components
with methanol. excluding, those in plant condensate. This product
is extracted from natural gas.
Tank Farm. An installation used by gathering and
trunk pipeline companies, crude oil producers, and United States. The United States is defined as the
terminal operators (except refineries) to store crude 50 States and the District of Columbia.
oil.
Vacuum Distillation. Distillation under reduced
Tanker and Barge. Vessels that transport crude oil pressure (less than atmospheric) which lowers the
or petroleum products. Data are reported for boiling temperature of the liquid being distilled. This
movements between PAD Districts; from a PAD technique prevents cracking or decomposition of
District to the Panama Canal; or from the Panama the charge stock which occurs above 1000°F.
Canal to a PAD District.
Visbreaking. A thermal cracking process in which
TBA (Tertiary butyl alcohol) (CH3)3COH. An heavy atmospheric or vacuum-still bottoms are
alcohol primarily used as a chemical feedstock, a cracked at moderate temperatures to increase
solvent or feedstock for isobutylene production for production of distillate products and reduce
MTBE; produced as a co-product of propylene viscosity of the distillation residues.
oxide production or by direct hydration of
isobutylene. Wax. A solid or semi-solid material consisting of a
mixture of hydrocarbons obtained or derived from
Thermal Cracking. A refining process in which petroleum fractions, or through a Fischer-Tropsch
heat and pressure are used to break down, type process, in which the straight-chained paraffin
rearrange, or combine hydrocarbon molecules. series predominates. This includes all marketable
Thermal cracking includes gas oil, visbreaking, wax, whether crude or refined, with a congealing
fluid coking, delayed coking, and other thermal point (ASTM D 938) between 100 and 200 degrees
cracking processes (e.g., Flexicoking). See Fahrenheit and a maximum oil content (ASTM D
individual categories for definition. 3235) of 50 weight percent.

Toluene (C6H5CH3). Colorless liquid of the Working Storage Capacity. The difference in
aromatic group of petroleum hydrocarbons, made volume between the maximum safe fill capacity
by the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphthas and the quantity below which pump suction is
containing methyl cyclohexane. A high-octane ineffective (bottoms).
gasoline-blending agent, solvent, and chemical
intermediate, base for TNT. Xylenes (C6H4(CH3)2). Colorless liquid of the
aromatic group of hydrocarbons made the catalytic
Unaccounted for Crude Oil. Represents the reforming of certain naphthenic petroleum fractions.
arithmetic difference between the calculated supply Used as high-octane motor and aviation gasoline
and the calculated disposition of crude oil. The blending agents, solvents, chemical intermediates.
calculated supply is the sum of crude oil production Isomers are metaxylene, orthoxylene, paraxylene.

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