Like the illusion of Wall Street, with its vast and powerful investment banks, now shuttered, China too is an illusion perpetuated by the Globalists that gave us the 15,000 mile Caesar salad, poisoned cat food and lead based paint on babies' pacifiers. Like the illusion that money would come from thin air to always push housing prices higher, China has spent a generation pursuing its illusion. Pursuing an unattainable dream to be like the West, while 6000 years of its carefully shepherded top soil blows into the sea.
Total Starts Several Units at Leuna Oil Refinery
By Nidaa Bakhsh
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Total SA, Europe's largest oil refiner, started several units at its Leuna plant in eastern Germany after a seven-week halt for maintenance.
``They have started to restart the different units,'' Burkhard Reuss, a Paris-based spokesman, said by telephone today, without identifying the units. The 227,000-barrel-a-day refinery was shut May 3 for work that is carried out every five years.
The maintenance work cost about 200 million euros ($311 million) and comprised unit and equipment inspections, Total said in a statement April 29. Fuels including gasoline, diesel and gasoil were stockpiled before the closure.
India's Reliance to start new refinery in 3-6 mths
Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:33am EDT
MUMBAI, June 12 (Reuters) - India's leading petrochemical producer and refiner, Reliance Industries Ltd, will commission its new refinery and Krishna-Godavari Basin gas fields in 3-6 months, Chairman Mukesh Ambani said on Thursday.
The 580,000 barrels a day refinery is being built by unit Reliance Petroleum Ltd (RPET.BO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), 5 percent owned by Chevron, in Jamnagar in the western state of Gujarat.
The Krishna-Godavari basin is off India's east coast.
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:01 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
OF2 - those aren't what I'd call problems! I've thought for a while it'd be nice to have a thread on refinery builds/expansions. Might make a nice Wiki page, too, or you could update the first page of a thread here. _________________ Cogito, ergo non satis bibivi
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:27 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
TheDude wrote:
OF2 - those aren't what I'd call problems! I've thought for a while it'd be nice to have a thread on refinery builds/expansions. Might make a nice Wiki page, too, or you could update the first page of a thread here.
I've actually thought of that, but I'm not sure announcements of stuff like that would make a whole thread worthwhile. You'd have maybe a dozen or two announced new refineries or expansions a year, plus maybe some updates. Would that really be worth an ongoing thread?
*shrugs*
But if anyone thinks it would be a good idea, I could start such a thread. I do know of several expansions in addition to the ones I posted above. Who knows, maybe there'd be more than I suspect. _________________ Abundance - what a concept!
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:16 am Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
BP is having start-up problems at Thunder Horse.
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Yet, in the past few years, the project has suffered welding problems that forced BP to pull up the subsea infrastructure; backwards valves that allowed water to enter buoyancy tanks during Hurricane Dennis, causing the platform to list precariously; and the discovery that more than 100 anodes, anti-corrosive metal structures weighing up to 700 pounds each, had dropped off or required removal from the platform.
Then, as BP geared up to start the initial four wells that were planned to bring the field to production last month, the Financial Times learned it had discovered problems with three of them.
“Rarely does a project go off without a hitch, but this is not normal,’’ said Kenneth B Medlock III, fellow in energy studies at the James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy. He said: “This sort of news will not be taken well by the market. I think what we are seeing is the result of an industry that is stretched to its limits in terms of qualified personnel, expertise and resources.”
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:55 am Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
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NEW YORK, July 29 (Reuters) - Valero Energy Corp. (VLO.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
said on Tuesday it has scheduled maintenance work at major
processing units in six U.S. oil refineries between July and
November.
Below is a table listing the planned work:
REFINERY UNIT BPD MONTH DAYS
PORT ARTHUR, TX HYDROCRACKER 45,000 JUL/AUG 38
TEXAS CITY, TX #3 CRUDE UNIT 85,000 SEPT/OCT 35
TEXAS CITY, TX COKER 50,000 SEPT/OCT 40
THREE RIVERS, TX HYDROCRACKER 30,000 SEPT/OCT 28
DELAWARE CITY, DE CRUDE UNIT 180,000 OCT 25
ARDMORE, OK HYDROCRACKER 12,000 OCT/NOV 30
ARDMORE, OK FCC UNIT 30,000 OCT/NOV 20
WILMINGTON, CA FCC UNIT 55,000 OCT/NOV 15
Shortage puts gas stations in a bind
Petro-Canada refinery down up to two weeks
Joel Kom, Calgary Herald
Published: Thursday, August 14, 2008
More Petro-Canada stations are running dry in Calgary, forcing some retailers to wait for crucial deliveries which could be driven by truck drivers flown in from Ontario.
At least six of the company's approximately 30 Calgary service stations had run completely empty as of Wednesday, and it's expected they won't be the last.
"There's going to be more that run out over time than there are today," said Petro-Canada spokeswoman Kelli Stevens.
Other stations have also started to run out of certain grades of gasoline, and some of them are selling higher grades at lower-grade prices.
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:23 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
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Regional Refineries
Valero Energy Corp., the largest U.S. refiner, said its refineries near the Gulf are preparing for the storm and will shut plants if local officials declare a mandatory evacuation, according to an e-mail from Bill Day, a Valero spokesman. Seven of Valero's 16 plants are located along the Gulf Coast.
General Maritime Corp. said it didn't expect any disruptions to its oil tankers from Gustav, saying that the concern was about damage to port facilities.
The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, the nation's biggest oil import terminal, is operating normally, said Barb Hestermann, a spokeswoman for the LOOP, as the port is known.
Last Updated: August 28, 2008 17:43 EDT
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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:11 am Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
The LOOP is 18 miles south of Grand Isle, LA. It looks like if Gustav maintains itself as a CAT 3 or better, and track similar to what models are showing, then it may feel the brunt of this storm, both in surge, wind, and wave action.
Katrina missed it towards the east as it came ashore. The western side of any landfalling cane is not the worst. The northeastern quadrant usually has the highest wind and surge for Gulf coast systems. Port Fourchon and several large refineries lie almost directly in the path currently towards Houma and points near that area.
I'd consider a storm like this on a track to the SW of the mouth of the Miss. delta possibly even worse than Katrina as far as offshore and refinery damage probabilities. I think this is being downplayed as much as possible at the moment by the media and the energy companies.
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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
I agree with AP 100%... This is all be downplayed. I bet Cheney in the boyz in the WH are about crapping their pants knowing what could/probably will take place in the next 72hrs. Way to many eggs in the GOM basket... The weekly oil report is going to look downright ugly in a week or two...
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 5:20 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
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Below are some of the Gulf Coast refineries idled by the threat of Hurricane Gustav, their locations and their daily crude refining capacity. The region accounts for nearly half of U.S. refining capacity:
Once Gustav hits land, the refining industry is bracing for the worst. ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil Corp., Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Valero Energy Corp. and others said they were stopping operations at refineries, turning off about 13% of the U.S. capacity to turn crude oil into gasoline and other petroleum products. The storm could potentially affect refineries in other major refining hubs, including Port Arthur in Texas and Lake Charles, in Louisiana, with heavy winds and rain
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 6:34 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
Something that happenned with Katrina as I recall, a lot of small time producing rigs were judged not worth replacing because the oil remaining in the resevoirs they were working was worth less money than the cost of replacing the rigs.
In total somewhere over 100,000 bbl/d of GOM crude production was permanently lost as a result. How many of the remaining rigs near the coast which have been producing for three more years now will face the same economic choice if they are lost this time around? _________________ Always appeal to a man's enlightened self interest, you can trust him to look out for himself honestly, It's when you appeal to his Honor or the Common Good that he stops paying attention.
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:31 pm Post subject: Re: Refinery Outages and Pipeline Problems 2007 -08
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Conoco Shutting In Lake Charles, La., Refinery Sun Evening
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
August 31, 2008 9:29 p.m.
HOUSTON (Dow Jones)-ConocoPhillips (COP) said its Lake Charles, La., refinery will complete shutting down operations Sunday evening and that its branded service stations in Louisiana so far haven't experienced any gas outages due to the threat of Hurricane Gustav.
The Lake Charles operation shutdown is the latest Louisiana refinery the Houston-based company has closed over the weekend. Its Alliance refinery in Belle Chasse, La., also shut down operations Sunday. Conoco said its Sweeny refinery in Texas continues to operate normally.
The third-largest U.S. oil company, which also has service stations under the brands Conoco and Phillips 66, said stations in Louisiana have experienced a spike in demand but no outages have been reported so far. They will continue to stay open as long as it safe to do so, the company said.
Conoco also said its service stations in Texas, Mississippi and Alabama are well supplied.
Total Port Arthur Refinery Running At Reduced Capacity -Source
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
August 31, 2008 10:02 p.m.
HOUSTON (Dow Jones)--French oil and gas giant Total SA's (TOT) refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, is running at reduced capacity in preparation for Hurricane Gustav, a person familiar with the operation said Sunday.
Refinery shutdowns began in Louisiana Saturday, and refining operations in this coastal county of Texas began reducing capacity over the weekend. In addition to Total's refinery, the refining operations of Motiva Enterprises and Valero Energy Corp. (VLO) in Port Arthur also were running at reduced capacity.
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Covers refinery closures posted already, but shipping is being impacted as well - Houston Ship Channel closed.
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---- PIPELINES AFFECTED ----
- Kinder Morgan said its Plantation products pipeline would keep operating long as possible, restart as soon as possible.
- Operator of Henry Hub, the major south Louisiana pipeline junction for natural gas, shut down Sunday.
- Gas pipeline operator Enbridge stopped taking production Saturday on systems with 6.7 Bcfd capacity.
- El Paso Corp said its Tennessee and Southern Natural gas pipelines saw throughput cuts totaling 637 mmcfd.
---- SHIPPING IMPACTS OF GUSTAV ---
- Houston Ship Channel closed to inbound traffic at midnight Sunday (1:00 a.m. Monday EDT).
- River pilots said Mississippi River traffic at New Orleans halted inbound at noon (1:00 EDT) Saturday, outbound as of 6 p.m. central U.S. time (7:00 p.m. EDT).
- Pilots halt traffic at Lake Charles Sunday.
- Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, halted Sunday.
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