Below are the refineries which are threatened unless the Morganza is open:The article goes on to talk about things like shipping and other economic concerns in dealing with this flood. If you don't think this won't cost you money, think again. I'm not talking about tax dollars, I'm talking about you, personally, out of your pocket.
Alon USA EnergyKrotz Springs, Louisiana : 80,000
Chalmette RefiningChalmette, Louisiana: 192,500
ConocoPhillipsBelle Chasse, Louisiana: 247,000
Exxon Mobil CorpBaton Rouge, Louisiana: 504,500
Marathon Oil CorpGaryville, Louisiana: 436,000
Motiva EnterprisesConvent, Louisiana: 235,000
Motiva EnterprisesNorco, Louisiana: 234,700
Murphy Oil CorpMeraux, Louisiana: 120,000
Valero Energy CorpMemphis, Tennessee: 180,000
Valero Energy CorpSt. Charles, Louisiana 185,000
And here are those in danger if the Spillway is open:
BPAmerica Production Co 10,703
PetroquestEnergy LLC 8,757
Apache Corp4,986
ConocoPhillipsInc 2,661
Stone EnergyCorp 2,232
ChevronUSA Inc 1,467
DuneOperating Co 1,407
Swift EnergyOptg LLC 1,241
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Refineries Threatened
More on the Damned-if-you-do, Damned-if-you-don't scenario of opening/closing the Morganza Spillway. Here is a list of the refineries that will be impacted by the decision.
This is on the money Paw- And I don't think very many people DO understand the damned if you do, damned if you don't situation down there.
ReplyDeletePart of the overall problem is that there are so many goverment regulations the oil companies have not been able to build new refineries in years and years. Seem most of the refineries are located in Louisiana and Texas so we all take it on the chin when something like this happens. Another excuse to raise the price of fuel... Good that this "hope and change" is working for everyone.
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