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They're normally about $5 to $10 a barrel. Now, it's closer to $20 to $30. And that's because a lot of money is flowing in on the fear we won't have enough refining capacity this summer.
Tom Kloza
What might have been lost in terms of production and refining capacity was more than made up for by the hurricanes driving oil prices up a couple dollars a barrel.
John Parry
We need to specifically address our nation's lack of refining capacity and finally do something about it. Hurricane Katrina has further underscored the fact that our refining capacity is inadequate.
John Sullivan
If you've got a loss in refining capacity even if you released oil from the Petroleum Reserve, the fear is that it doesn't have any place to go.
John Kingston
Representative Barton's legislation rolls out the red carpet for oil company profiteers who have intentionally reduced refining capacity to pump up profits to world record levels, ... Since deregulation in 1982, oil consumption has increased 33 percent, but oil companies have reduced refining capacity by about 10 percent. The answer is not more carrots for the industry, like gutting environmental laws and immunizing companies for the harm they cause, but sticks such as forcing companies to invest in beefing up refining capacity when it is needed. We need supply side regulation, not more supply side economics.
Jamie Court
Ultimately, the bill may rest on a shaky premise, as Clean Air Act permitting provisions seem to have only a marginal effect on decisions by oil companies to invest in new refining capacity, ... Industry and government analysts alike agree that profit margins are the most significant factor, and record profits from high gasoline prices have encouraged a major investment in added refining capacity. Projects already reported or announced are expected to add nearly 600,000 b/d to our existing capacity over the next several years.
Eric Schaeffer
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1962
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The real fear is an extended outage. We have notable capacity reductions in the U.S. Gulf Coast production, refining and distribution system.
Kurt Barrow
Last week it was 'buy the rumor, sell the fact' with all the conflict in Iraq. I think we're getting closer to the top, barring any catastrophes, with oil in the $38-$42 a barrel range over the summer.
Phil Flynn
Obviously, the industry has made a lot of money. They have a responsibility to the American people to build new refining capacity,
Sam Bodman
The market sentiment now is much more nervous. Things haven't changed so much but as we approach the summer driving season we'll need more crude to make gasoline and we know also that U.S. gasoline production has its limitations because of the tight refining capacity.
Tetsu Emori
It's all very well releasing a little bit of extra oil, but the other problem is logistics with refining. Refining capacity is under serious pressure in the South of the U.S., and extra supply isn't going to alleviate the refinery shortage.
Jeremy Stretch
Refiners are very popular on Wall Street now. If you bought refining (capacity) before the summer of 2005, you suddenly got one of the hottest assets on Wall Street.
Tom Kloza
Besides feared shortfalls in crude oil capacity, the status of world refining capacity has become worrisome as well,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. Continued demand growth and a high rate of capacity utilization for production and refining drove crude prices and refining margins to very high levels in the second quarter of 2005,
Thierry Desmarest
That area is solid with refining capacity. There's an element of panic in the market but that's not surprising given the lack of capacity worldwide at every level, refineries and oil wells.
Gerard Burg
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