Sentences with phrase «downstream operations»

"Downstream operations" refer to the various activities involved in the later stages of a process or supply chain. It includes tasks like manufacturing, distribution, sales, and customer service. Full definition
The Vertical Accumulator can store cases into vertical rows and can be programmed to deliver the cases when downstream operations are ready.
Z Energy on the funding of its $ 785m acquisition of Chevron New Zealand's downstream operations in New Zealand
Managers also say it's not the right time to boost your exposure to integrated oil giants that encompass both oil production and downstream operations.
Wood said major maintenance turnarounds at the two U.S. refineries Cenovus owns with partner Phillips 66 prevented its downstream operations from realizing the benefit of good profit margins in that business.
Meanwhile, its downstream operations, which includes its refining business, earned $ 521 million, up from $ 380 million in the first quarter of 2017.
Patrick Jahnke, portfolio manager at Deka Investments, which owns BASF stock, said he favored the firm selling its upstream petrochemical assets, saying the benefits of physical proximity to downstream operations could be shared with a new owner.
But that volatility, as Ghosh likes to note, is the upside of the integrated nature of the company, which gives it a continued hedge against the differential in world oil prices through its downstream and midstream assets — on the midstream side, Husky operates a 2,000 - kilometre crude - oil pipeline system, and its downstream operations include upgrading and refining crude oil, and marketing gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, asphalt and ethanol in Canada and the United States.
The resulting exploration and production company will focus on oil and gas worldwide while the downstream company will focus on refining and marketing, primarily in the US although ConocoPhillips has some downstream operations abroad.
Trays wait in zero pressure zones on this multi-lane conveyor system before traveling to downstream operations.
Their estimated production growth is higher than its super major peers, and its downstream operations (refining and marketing) help balance out its earnings during periods of low oil prices.
I'm correct in that OXY has no downstream operations, right?
ExxonMobil's revenue and income are balanced between upstream operations (exploration and production), and downstream operations (refining and marketing).
Perhaps through importing crude at some of its downstream operations, but the lawsuit doesn't say that.
For integrated producers with both upstream and downstream operations, total capex figures will contain capex related to both of these segments (as well as any others, such as chemicals).
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