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Contrary to popular belief there are many, spread all over. According to the EIA, 149. However, they are not all dedicated to refining oil into usable gasoline, and 149 still aren't enough. The real problem, however, is not that there aren't enough refineries (which, once again, there aren't,) but that the refineries we have are not working at maximum capacity. Regularly, their parent companies will shut them down or scale them back, dramatically reducing their output. The oil companies say its due to refinery age, reparis, etc. There is much debate, however, as to whether or not these actions are actually deliberate in order to boost prices at the pump. It could be argued that with problems occurring that increase expenses for oil companies that their increase in profits recently makes those same statements of high expenditures false. What adds further weight to the debate is the fact that dozens of refineries have been closed in the past 15 years, which doesn't add up during a supply shortage or price spike caused by the same, with increase in demand. It is also widely known that in the mid-1990's some refineries were closed as a direct result of refinery overproduction, during times of surplus, which was due to a loss of profits by the relevant companies. This further makes recent industry profit spikes quite coincidental, now that those refineries are closed and production is strickly controlled, shortage or surplus with every barrel with limited refineries, which can be slowed for any reason. Regardless, production of gasoline and related products is affected, and to be fair, 60% of U.S. oil is imported, and so conflicts in Iraq and problems with Iran, Venezuela, long shipping times/distances all can also dramatically affect the price of gasoline as well, and have been known to hamper it in the past.
As of 2021, the U.S. oil industry employs around 2.8 million workers directly and indirectly across various sectors such as extraction, refining, distribution, and support services. This number fluctuates due to market conditions, technological advancements, and environmental regulations impacting the industry.
Approximately 17 million people visit Singapore per year, according to the Singapore Tourism Board.
Uh .. Singapore is a country, with one city, which is Singapore .. That's why on addresses, it is seen as Singapore, Singapore .
The Iglesia Ni Cristo church in Singapore is located at 60 Ceylon Rd, Singapore 429767.
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There are 29 oil refineries that are located in Texas. A few of these oil refineries are San Antonio Refinery, Texas City Refinery, Tyler Refinery and Port Arthur Refinery.
Oil Refineries's population is 1,200.
The population of Oil Refineries is 2,009.
Oil Refineries was created in 1954.
Australia imports 615,000 barrels of oil a day but also exports 338,000 barrels a day possibly because it's oil production is closer to refineries in Singapore or because Australia's refineries cannot handle some domestic oil.8%
Australia imports 615,000 barrels of oil a day but also exports 338,000 barrels a day possibly because its oil production is closer to refineries in Singapore or because Australia's refineries cannot handle some domestic oil.
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How many fuel refineries are their in Russia?
there are three crude oil refineries in Nigeria, portharcourt refinery, warri refinery & kaduna refinery