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en It's taking a lot more crude oil to refine the gas.

en Crude oil was the one thing not in short supply. What the U.S. lacks is oil products, especially gasoline, and it lacks the spare capacity to refine more crude.

en It seems that crude is suffering because there's little capacity to refine crude. We are missing so much refining capacity now.

en Our big worry now is whether refineries can get enough crude oil supply, and can refine enough, to keep the pipelines operating at 100 percent capacity the next few weeks.

en You've got to wonder, where would it go? There's no spare refining capacity to refine it and we're starting to run out of places to store it. Crude stocks are swelled and there's little demand for that additional supply.

en A significant amount of the hydrogen in use today goes into the refining industry to refine crude oil to produce gasoline or other products, so this membrane could lower refining costs.

en We're looking at a bit of profit-taking this morning ahead of the U.S. crude oil stocks report. The market's probably got a little ahead of itself, since the U.S. crude situation is very healthy at the moment.

en Having the strategic petroleum reserve, sadly, puts crude oil in the hands of refineries that can't refine it quickly enough to affect the market, ... With this gasoline and jet-fuel reserve, we can have an immediate impact on the market.

en As a result of our limited capacity to refine crude oil, we experience higher fuel prices when faced with refinery outages, such as during hurricanes Katrina and Rita, ... My legislation will encourage domestic refineries to expand their capacity so that we are less vulnerable to price fluctuations at the gasoline pump.

en Economic trends favor the occurrence of write-downs at other companies. Crude oil prices have been cut in half and product inventories (remain at record levels). The thing that I think is more telling is that (these companies) are taking write-downs now in anticipation that crude prices will be low for the next few years.

en It looks like crude is taking a bit of a breather.

en Gas is still taking a lot of direction from the crude market.

en Today, we're keeping an eye on the same old catalysts, rates and crude. The drop in interest rates overshadowed a rise in crude [Tuesday] . However, crude is still well entrenched in its trading range, on a long-term basis.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Natural gas is taking its cue from crude and is being dragged along for the ride.

en I think it was a day of market psychology taking over and looking at those crude prices, because there was nothing else to pay attention to.


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