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Mass Exodus US Oil Refineries
The Closure Of The U.S. Oil Refinery Industry In The Past 2 Years
In 2010, there were 149 operable U.S. refineries with a combined capacity of 17.6 million barrels (2,800,000 m3) per day.
Something odd started happening in late 2010-early 2011. The US oil refinery industry quietly announced the closure of
numerous US oil refineries. Many are completely unaware the US ships oil overseas to be processed. We do so as we
do not have enough refineries to process the vast amounts here, and we are barred from building anymore refineries.
All refineries perform three basic steps: separation, conversion, and treatment. Pretty simple.
Several reasons include technical and economic factors as to why we ship it overseas to be processed.
1. The crude petroleum is sold to the highest bidder, NOT the nearest bidder
2. There are different kinds of crude oil, such as sweet/light and dark/heavy. They have different applications and uses.
3. Different kinds of refining processes are needed to make different products from the crude oil. Petroleum is processed
to make lots of products other than gasoline, like plastics and asphalt.
4. Politics, unions and the "environmentalists"
How many of you are aware Sunoco, ConocoPhillips and The HESS Corp are all closing US oil refineries? Not many, as the
media refuses to give this HUGE story coverage. My guess is that if Americans understood the complete truth to how we are
being sold out, and enslaved there just might be the much needed revolution to turn this country around.
Last September, both Sunoco & CP announced plant closing, effecting thousands of workers. Sunoco announced they are completely
getting out of the oil industry. Closing up shop. They are done with the US oil industry.
Sunoco is closing its 2 oil refineries in July 2012 in Philadelphia and Marcus Hook, Pa. Those 2 facilities alone process over 500,000
barrels a day.
Also announced last year, ConocoPhillips announced 2 plant closing for sure in Trainer, PA and Bayway, NJ., the other 3 plants are
undecided as of today.
Conoco also announced they were closing their Alaskan refining facility:
Just a week ago, the US 3rd largest oil refinery owned and operated by The HESS Corp just announced its permanent closure.
Costing over 2,000 jobs, and effecting 950 contractors:
Refineries on the East Coast of the US supply 40% of the gasoline sales and 60% of the diesel and other fuel oils.
Of that, HALF that comes from the Sunoco & ConocoPhillips plant closures.
When ConocoPhillips announced that it was closing the Trainer refinery, Willie Chiang, then ConocoPhillips' Senior Vice President of Refining,
Marketing, Transportation and Commercial, noted that their decision to sell, like Sunoco's, was based on unfavorable economics caused by a
competitive and difficult market environment characterized by "...product imports, weakness in motor fuel demand, and costly regulatory requirements."
They are ALL closing up shop due to government regulations, union demands and excessive operating costs brought on by the Government regulations.
Then you have the unions, led by Barry's buddy Leo Gerard saying they will close ALL US oil refineries starting from the east coast to west coast today.
The unions are shutting down ports, rail and air across the pond right now......the SAME EXACT thing they plan on doing here. When the ships stop
importing, the rails & air stop delivering....how much is everything you consume going to cost? Remember...we are a CONSUMING country, no longer a producing one.
The excessive and costly gov regulations on the US oil refinery market has forced companies to re-evaluate the cost of doing business in the US .
Why have operations in the US where you bleed money via regulations & demands, when you can have refineries built in Columbia , Mexico or Brazil
for pennies on the dollar, and less regulations?
It's all business America ...nothing personal.
Besides.....your gov is giving BILLIONS to Columbia and Brazil to build refineries to process all that oil the US is losing.
Mass Exodus US Oil Refineries
The Closure Of The U.S. Oil Refinery Industry In The Past 2 Years
In 2010, there were 149 operable U.S. refineries with a combined capacity of 17.6 million barrels (2,800,000 m3) per day.
Something odd started happening in late 2010-early 2011. The US oil refinery industry quietly announced the closure of
numerous US oil refineries. Many are completely unaware the US ships oil overseas to be processed. We do so as we
do not have enough refineries to process the vast amounts here, and we are barred from building anymore refineries.
All refineries perform three basic steps: separation, conversion, and treatment. Pretty simple.
Several reasons include technical and economic factors as to why we ship it overseas to be processed.
1. The crude petroleum is sold to the highest bidder, NOT the nearest bidder
2. There are different kinds of crude oil, such as sweet/light and dark/heavy. They have different applications and uses.
3. Different kinds of refining processes are needed to make different products from the crude oil. Petroleum is processed
to make lots of products other than gasoline, like plastics and asphalt.
4. Politics, unions and the "environmentalists"
How many of you are aware Sunoco, ConocoPhillips and The HESS Corp are all closing US oil refineries? Not many, as the
media refuses to give this HUGE story coverage. My guess is that if Americans understood the complete truth to how we are
being sold out, and enslaved there just might be the much needed revolution to turn this country around.
Last September, both Sunoco & CP announced plant closing, effecting thousands of workers. Sunoco announced they are completely
getting out of the oil industry. Closing up shop. They are done with the US oil industry.
Sunoco is closing its 2 oil refineries in July 2012 in Philadelphia and Marcus Hook, Pa. Those 2 facilities alone process over 500,000
barrels a day.
Also announced last year, ConocoPhillips announced 2 plant closing for sure in Trainer, PA and Bayway, NJ., the other 3 plants are
undecided as of today.
Conoco also announced they were closing their Alaskan refining facility:
Just a week ago, the US 3rd largest oil refinery owned and operated by The HESS Corp just announced its permanent closure.
Costing over 2,000 jobs, and effecting 950 contractors:
Refineries on the East Coast of the US supply 40% of the gasoline sales and 60% of the diesel and other fuel oils.
Of that, HALF that comes from the Sunoco & ConocoPhillips plant closures.
When ConocoPhillips announced that it was closing the Trainer refinery, Willie Chiang, then ConocoPhillips' Senior Vice President of Refining,
Marketing, Transportation and Commercial, noted that their decision to sell, like Sunoco's, was based on unfavorable economics caused by a
competitive and difficult market environment characterized by "...product imports, weakness in motor fuel demand, and costly regulatory requirements."
They are ALL closing up shop due to government regulations, union demands and excessive operating costs brought on by the Government regulations.
Then you have the unions, led by Barry's buddy Leo Gerard saying they will close ALL US oil refineries starting from the east coast to west coast today.
The unions are shutting down ports, rail and air across the pond right now......the SAME EXACT thing they plan on doing here. When the ships stop
importing, the rails & air stop delivering....how much is everything you consume going to cost? Remember...we are a CONSUMING country, no longer a producing one.
The excessive and costly gov regulations on the US oil refinery market has forced companies to re-evaluate the cost of doing business in the US .
Why have operations in the US where you bleed money via regulations & demands, when you can have refineries built in Columbia , Mexico or Brazil
for pennies on the dollar, and less regulations?
It's all business America ...nothing personal.
Besides.....your gov is giving BILLIONS to Columbia and Brazil to build refineries to process all that oil the US is losing.
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