by Dreams End » Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:47 am
A lot of oil refinery problems these days. Here's a list I found:<br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr><br>..the third-largest U.S. refiner, said a fire at its McKee plant in Texas will cut gasoline production for five days...<br><br>...BP Plc, Exxon Mobil Corp. and Valero were among refiners that had unplanned shutdowns at U.S. plants during the past two weeks. Valero, ConocoPhillips and Sunoco Inc. reported further refinery problems yesterday...<br><br>...There were a couple of refining problems too over the weekend at some major refineries...<br><br>...Traders are watching at least six different refineries that have had some glitches...<br><br>...A two-week unit shutdown at Valero's refinery in Ardmore, Oklahoma, will cut daily gasoline output by 17,000 barrels and distillate output by 15,000 barrels, the company said...<br><br>...ConocoPhillips, the largest U.S. oil refiner, suffered a power interruption over the weekend at its Borger, Texas, refinery, according to a filing with the state's Commission on Environmental Quality...<br><br>...Sunoco Inc., the largest oil refiner in the U.S. Northeast, said two workers were injured during a weekend fire at its Philadelphia refining complex...<br><br>...refinery fires in Texas and Louisiana, as well as a North Sea oil field fire, worried oil traders on Friday...<br><br>...An explosion and fire at BP PLC's Texas City plant Thursday night came hours after a fire at a refinery owned by Murphy Oil Corp...<br><br>...BP also suffered a setback with a fire at its Schiehallion oil field in the North Sea...<br><br>...In addition to concerns about refinery operations, traders have been on edge over the world's limited excess oil-production capacity, which leaves little room for outages given strong demand from China and United States...<br><br>...Gasoline futures surged to a record and crude oil rose after an explosion at BP Plc's Texas City refinery, the third-largest in the U.S...The incident was at least the fourth in the past year at the Texas City plant that caused injuries or a partial plant shutdown...<br><br>..Giant Industries Shares Fall After New Mexico Refinery Fire...<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/59837">www.iraq-war.ru/article/59837</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Are these "fake" events, just meant to drive oil prices up, a la Enron? Real events indicating some kind of sabotage? Just a coincidence? Whether or not Peak Oil is imminent, these refinery issues don't help much.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>