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en There's been a lot of damage to refineries in the region and that's the main concern. You can have as much crude as you want on hand but if you've got no way of turning it into product you do have a problem.

en The storm situation is of concern, obviously, from the point of view of the damage that Katrina has done. Going into the fourth quarter, refineries are going to be the main issue. There's no shortage of crude, so I don't think more output from OPEC is going to be necessary at this time.

en In the short term, the main market problem at the refining level is the shortage of product, not inputs. It's mostly a problem of product (gasoline), not crude oil.

en The release of crude out of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is not as critical as making sure that there is enough refined product supply and that there are refineries to process the crude.

en It's all supply and demand. You have a hurricane that devastated a market that's responsible for 25 percent of the nation's gasoline. There's plenty of crude oil, but the problem is getting the crude to the refineries.

en The problem isn't a lack of crude. You don't consume crude, you consume petrol, heating oil, diesel. If you don't have the refineries to do that, then we've got a problem.

en The real problem from a consumer perspective is a shortage of refined product, and it is unclear to me how they are going to get crude from storage facilities on the Gulf Coast to refineries on the Gulf Coast,

en What we're dealing with is not a crude-oil crisis -- it's a gasoline crisis. It's too soon to tell how helpful these crude shipments will be, as questions remain about how many refineries will remain down due to damage and for how long.

en What we're dealing with is not a crude-oil crisis — it's a gasoline crisis, ... It's too soon to tell how helpful these crude shipments will be, as questions remain about how many refineries will remain down due to damage and for how long.

en We have to wait for the refineries to come back on line, which will take a couple weeks. We're hearing a lot about the importance of getting the power going, but that isn't the only problem we will have reopening the refineries. Homes throughout the region are destroyed and workers need someplace to live. Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection.

en The path of Rita really spared most of the damage to refineries that was the concern. There's still a lot of pressure on the market, particularly due to tight capacity.

en The crude situation is less serious and more manageable than that of refineries. It all depends on how water affected refineries in the area.

en The refineries are going flat out and additional crude is not going to be able to go through those refineries right away, ... It's a good thing to show to the OPEC countries that we're doing something ourselves to increase supply, but it may not achieve much in the near term.

en There isn't a lack of crude in the market. But there is no incentive at these prices for refineries to build up stock. Refineries in the U.S. are operating at 97 percent and the situation is repeated in Europe.

en Companies haven't assessed the damage fully and it may be that refineries stay shut for months. The European Union is moving crude and products to the U.S., but at some point it's going to have to replace that, leading to higher demand in a marketplace that is already very tight.


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