Sentences with phrase «local refineries»

The phrase "local refineries" refers to facilities or factories located near a specific area that are responsible for processing raw materials, such as oil or natural gas, into usable products like gasoline or diesel. Full definition
By opening the door to raw exports, he weakened the business case for local refinery projects.
To encourage investment in more upgrading capacity, Alberta has implemented the Bitumen Royalty in Kind program, which aims to supply local refineries with government - owned bitumen to upgrade.
They looked at fuel efficiency and studied alternative fuels — a hot topic in an area where much of the population works in local refineries.
If that's not enough to deter would - be residents, locals have been fighting against local refineries and factories because of harmful toxins in the environment.
It's also unclear whether Kinder Morgan's planned $ 4.1 - billion expansion of Trans - Mountain to 750,000 barrels a day from 300,000 now would help or hinder the local refinery.
As soon as things settle down and there is competition among importers of fuel, and our local refineries are producing more, the prices will start coming down gradually.
Then San Fran could buy my electricity and I could use the money to process their free sewage and water into water for my vineyards and farms while I process the sewage and biomass into bio-oil which I sell to the local refinery as a drop in oil.
Jacinto City is a blue collar community that from its humble beginnings has always served as a bedroom community for the local refineries and along the ship channel.
A local refinery, owned by Motiva Enterprises, is being upgraded, and Premcor Refining just expanded its refinery station.
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