Sentences with phrase «refinery operations»

"Refinery operations" refers to the activities and processes carried out in an oil refinery. It involves the extraction, processing, and purification of crude oil to make various petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and lubricants. Full definition
The nature of refinery operations is inherently dangerous but the dangers increase when companies force their workers to rush to stay on schedule with a project.
A major pipeline runs through Maryland on its way to the New York, which means gas prices are affected by refinery operations there.
On refinery operations, NNPC said: «Total crude processed by the three refineries, in the month of October 2015 was zero.
«The biofuel Virent has produced is similar in composition to reformate components produced by the platforming of naphtha feeds during normal refinery operations,» says technology manager Grahame Buss of Shell.
Though the UK - based firm has succeeded in delivery small commercial quantities of Jatropha oil, the vast majority of its lofty goals have gone unmet: Its entire UK refinery operation was forced to close; its operations in Africa and India appear to be producing far lower yields than hoped for; and then there is its crisis of management, which saw its former CEO Elliot Mannis and chairman Lord Oxburgh ousted, in what Biofuels Digest has called a boardroom coup.
Judging how long products markets, pipelines and crude prices are affected by Harvey is difficult, but the trend right now would appear to indicate a slow recovery in refinery operations, as the flood waters recede and facilities are gradually brought back on line.
«In refinery operations, many have left.»
It also has refinery operations and retail stations in Canada and Colorado, wind power projects and an ethanol plant in Canada, and an energy - trading operation.
«Although retail gasoline prices declined slightly this past week, they may increase this week due more to refinery operations than to crude prices,» said Gregg Laskoski, managing director of public relations for AAA Auto Club South.
The farm bill should include measures to ensure that subsidies are only provided to refinery operations that are farmer majority - owned.
The refineries don't like AB32 for a variety of reasons, but primarily because it would require them to have to massively change their refinery operations in order to meet the green house gas emission limits their refineries will have, which would cost them millions of dollars.
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