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DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
The following table lists unplanned and planned production outages at U.S. refineries as reported by Dow Jones Newswires. The information is compiled from both official and unofficial refining sources and doesn't purport to be a comprehensive list.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) reported emmissions from its Beaumont, TX refinery's flare due to a line leak in an unspecified unit, according to a government filing made public Aug. 30.The 344,500 barrel-a-day refinery released 21,106 pounds of sulfur dioxide, as well as hydrogen sufide and propylene.
Phillips 66 (PSX) Aug. 29 said that power was out at its 247,000-barrel-a-day Alliance refinery in Belle Chasse, La., but that it was unable to confirm whether flood waters had reached the refinery. So far no damage has been reported from Phillips 66's Alliance refinery, Plaquemines parish spokeswoman Caitlin Campbell said.
Valero Energy Corp (VLO) said Aug. 29 that its Louisiana refineries sustained minor damage and had some standing water after Isaac, but that employees were returinging. The company said Aug. 27 it was shutting down its 205,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Norco, La. and its 125,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Meraux, La. as a precautionary measure ahead of Tropical Storm Isaac.
PBF Energy reported on Aug. 28 flaring at its 190,000 barrel-a-day Delaware City refinery Tuesday, according to a government filing. The refinery released over 100 pounds of sulfur dioxide in an "intermittent flaring" episode from an unspecified unit, according to the filing with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
Flint Hills Resources Inc. said in a filing Tuesday that a leak in its 285,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas is ongoing and attempts to fix it have not been successful. A vaccuum truck is being used to control the leak.
Chevron Corp. (CVX) reported flaring at its 245,000 barrel-a-day Richmond, Calif. refinery Aug. 28. A spokesman said Tuesday morning's flare was in the the gasoline-making fluid catalytic cracking unit and lasted a few minutes.
Total Petrochemicals Inc. reported emissions that occurred while bringing units online at its Port Arthur refinery, but said in a filing Monday with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality that the units were stabilized quickly. About 2,354 pounds of sulfur dioxide were emitted at the 225,500-barrel-a-day refinery during start-up activities at two units.
Exxon Mobil Corp. said Aug. 27 that was in the process of shutting down refining operations at Chalmette Refining LLC, a 192,000 barrel-a-day joint venture the company owns in Louisiana along with Petroleos de Venezuela SA. Exxon also said it was operating its Baton Rouge, La., refining facilities at reduced rates.
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA) and Motiva Enterprises said Aug. 27 that they would reduce rates at refineries in Convent, La. and Norco, La. as a precautionary measure part of an established hurricane-preparation plan. Together the two refineries have a capacity of 468,000 barrels-of-oil per day. The company did not say what rates the refineries were operating at.
The companies reported that they are intentionally venting gas to keep flares lit because of high winds associated with Hurricane Isaac.
PFB Energy said in a filing Aug. 27 that its 182,200 barrel-a-day refinery in Delaware City flared more than 500 pounds of sulfur dioxide due to a mechanical failure Sunday evening.
Marathon Petroleum (MPC) said Aug. 27 that it will run its 464,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Garyville, La. at reduced rates in anticipation of Tropical Storm Isaac. The company had originally said Monday it would shutter the refinery for the duration of the storm.
Phillips 66 (PSX) said Aug. 27 that it is temporarily shutting down its Alliance refinery in Belle Chasse, La. due to the approach of Tropical Storm Isaac. The 247,000 barrel-a-day refinery will be fully shut down late Monday.
The company on Aug. 25 reported an unsheduled process unit shutdown resulted in flaring of sulfur dioxide at its 120,200 barrel-a-day refinery in Rodeo, Calif.
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc. said Aug. 24 that its 100,000 barrel-a-day refinery released 14,000 pounds of particulate matter from its fluid catalytic cracking unit.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) said Aug. 24 equipment failure would impact production at its 344,500 barrel-a-day refinery in Beaumont, Texas, according to a government filing made public Friday.
The company also said Aug. 24 that the crude distillation unit of the Beaumont refinery was back to normal after an instrumentation failiure resulted in nearly 3,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide being released on Aug. 23.
Phillips 66 (PSX) said equipment failure on Aug. 23 caused a release of hydrogen sulfide at its 306,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Roxana, Ill.
BP Plc. (BP) said Aug. 20 the ultracracker at its refinery in Texas City, Texas, will resume normal operations after a compressor trip caused it to malfunction the day before.
Tesoro Corp. (TSO) said Aug. 19 a tripped unit caused sulfur dioxide emmissions at its refinery in Wilmington, Cali. The company did not specify which unit had the trouble.
Delek Holdings USA said Aug. 18 an electrical storm caused a power outage at its refinery in Tyler, Texas.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) said on Aug. 16 its refinery in Beaumont, Texas, resumed operations after an electrical outage the day before. Exxon still expected to meet its contractual supply committments, according to the company's filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA.LN) said Aug. 15 that a mechanical failure occured at its refinery in Martinez, Ca., resulting in more than 100 pounds of sulfur dioxide being emitted. A fire broke out at a processing unit in the same refinery on Aug. 13.
Citgo Petroleum said Aug. 14 that the FCCU at its refinery in Lemont, Ill., was shuttered with no estimate for restart. The unit had gone down for unplanned repair on July 28.
Citgo said Aug. 10 that workers were putting back online a compressor that tripped at the coking unit of its refinery in Lemont, Ill.
Sunoco Inc.'s (SUN) Alkylation Unit 869 returned to service on Aug. 9 after going into circulation mode on Aug. 3 to facilitate compressor repair, a filing to environmental regulators made available on Aug. 10 said.
Pasadena Refining Systems Inc. on Aug. 10 reports flaring of off-spec product at its Pasadena, Texas, refinery.
Valero Energy Inc. (VLO) on Aug. 10 said an FCCU at its St. Charles refinery in Norco, La., will return to service before the end of August. It was shut on Aug. 10 for unplanned repairs.
A Bloomberg report on Aug. 8 said Chevron's (CVX) fire-struck Richmond, Calif., refinery is operating at about 60% of capacity after the Aug. 6 fire that shut only the plant's CDU.
The Borger Refinery in Borger, Texas, reported a process upset on Aug. 8 listing Areas C and D as the sources of emissions; no other details were provided in a filing to environmental regulators.
HollyFrontier Corp. (HFC) on Aug. 8 said repairs to the fire-struck diesel hydrotreating unit at its Tulsa East refinery in Okla., would take six to eight weeks. The fire and shutdown occurred on Aug. 2.
Citgo Petroleum Corp. on Aug. 8 said the FCCU shut for unplanned repair at its Lemont, Ill., refinery on July 28 is in restart mode.
BP-Husky will begin four weeks of scheduled maintenance at an FCCU and coker unit compressors on Sept. 13, a person familiar with operations at the plant said on Aug. 7.
For more detailed information, search Dow Jones Newswires using the code N/REF.
Operator Refinery Capacity Description Restart (in 000s bbl/day) UNPLANNED CANADA CARIBBEAN EAST COAST PBF Delaware 190 Refinery reported 100 lbs of sulfure Energy DE dioxide released from unspecified unit Aug. 28 Mechanical failure caused sulfur dioxide emissions Aug. 27. Sunoco Phila. PA 330.0 Alkylation Unit 869 resumed service on Aug 9; it was placed on circulation mode on Aug 3 for compressor repair. GULF COAST Borger Borger, TX 146.0 Refinery reports upset at un- specified unit(s); filing lists Areas C and D of the plant as sources of emissions. Flint Hills Corpus 285.0 Refinery reported ongoing leak being Resources Christi controlled with vacuum truck. TX Exxon Beaumont, TX 344 Refinery reported emmissions due to line leak Aug. 30. Chalmette, LA 192 Company said Aug. 27 that it would shut down refinery in preparation for Isaac. Baton Rouge,LA 502 Company said Aug. 27 that it would run refinery at reduced rates due to approaching storm. Motiva Convent, LA 235 Shell and Motiva said refineries will Norco, LA 233.5 run at reduced rates as a precaution in preparation for Hurricane Isaac. Refinery reported intentional gas venting to keep flares lit in high winds. Port Arthur 600.0 Newly commissioned 325,000-b/d Early TX CDU was shut by a small fire 2013 over the Jun 9-10 weekend. Re- start seen in early 2013; lengthy repairs needed to correct cor- rosive issue at new equipment. Marathon Garyville, 464.0 Will run at reduced rates Petroleum LA in anticipation of Tropical Storm
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Isaac. Pasadena Pasadena, TX 100.00 Flaring of off-spec product re- Refining ported to regulators on Aug. 10. Flaring of particulate matter re- ported to regulators on Aug. 24 Phillips Rodeo, Calif. 120.2 Flaring of sulfur dioxide reported 66 Aug. 25 due to unsheduled process unit shutdown. Belle Chasse, 247.0 Announced Aug. 27 that refinery will be LA temporarily shut down due to Tropical Storm Isaac. Total Port Arthur, 225.5 Sulfur Dioxide emitted while bringing units online TX company said in Aug. 27 filing. Company said units were stabilized quickly. Valero Norco, LA 270.0 Announced Aug. 27 that refineries will shut down temporarily ahead of Tropical Storm Isaac. FCCU shut on Aug 10 is expected to return to service before the end of August, the Co. said. Meraux, LA 125.0 Announced Aug. 27 that refinery will shut down temporarily ahead of Tropical Storm Isaac. Said Aug. 30 that refinereis sustained minor damage. MIDWEST Citgo Lemont, IL 167.0 FCCU shut Jul 28 for unplanned Aug 8 repair in Tulsa East Plant is in restart mode, an Aug 8 filing to regulators said. Refinery operations are being affected by Enbridge crude oil pipeline shutdown since July 27, the Co. said on July 30. Holly Tulsa, OK 125.0 Repair to diesel hydrotreater shut by a fire on Aug 2 will take 6-8 weeks, the co. said on Aug 8. ROCKIES WEST COAST Valero Benicia, CA 170.0 FCCU shut on July 26 for un- Mid- Energy planned compressor repairs be- Aug. gan the process of restarting on Aug. 6. Planned rate expected by mid-August, the Co. said. Chevron Richmond, 245.0 The company reported brief flaring in the CA FCC unit Aug. 28. An Aug 8 Bloomberg report said the refinery is operating at 60% of capacity. CDU No. 4 is shut after Aug 6 fire. Most other process units continue to operate, the co. said on Aug 8, but the amount of fuel being produced is unclear. Compressor failure at unspe- cified unit resulted in flaring on Aug 1; a filing said. No other details were provided in a filing to regulators. PLANNED CANADA Husky Saskatchewan Major turnaround to take place Spring Refinery in spring of 2013. Plant-wide 2013 shutdown for inspection and equipment repairs. CARIBBEAN Valero Aruba Refinery still up for sale, the Co. said on July 31, 2012. EAST COAST Monroe Trainer, PA 185.0 Delta Airlines subsidiary buys Late Energy refinery in April, plans turn- Summer around through summer. Startup 2012 planned in late summer 2012. Sunoco Philadelphia 335.0 Energy Partners buys Sunoco Inc.; 4Q PA deal to close 4Q 2012. 2012 Sunoco Marcus Hook 190.0 Marcus Hook shut Dec. 1 ahead of schedule due to poor refining economics. GULF COAST Valero Houston, TX 160.0 Eight weeks of maintenance set Oct/Nov to begin in Sept. 2012 at FCCU. 2012 Valero McKee TX 170.0 Expansion project announced March 2011 to increase crude oil throughput by 25,000 b/d to 195,000 b/d. Valero Norco, LA 185.0 Hydrocracker project will pro- 2013 ceed and be completed in late 2013, the co. said on 7/27/10. Upgrade project to build 2012 a new diesel hydrotreater unit moved from 2010 to 4Q 2012. Valero Port Arthur 325.0 Hydrocracker project will pro- Late TX ceed and be completed in late 2012 2012. MIDWEST BP Whiting, IN 336.0 Largest of 3 CDUs will shut in 2nd- 4Q 2012 for expansion project, Half the Co. said July 31. Project 2013 completion set 2nd-half 3013. BP/Husky Toledo, OH 160.0 4 weeks of maintenance will Oct 11 begin at FCCU and coker com- pressors on Sep 13, a person familiar with the plant said on Aug 7. CVR Wynnewood 54.0 30-40 days maintenance planned Q3 OK in 3rd Q 2013, the co. said on 2013 Nov. 3, 2011. Holly Tulsa, OK 125.0 The entire refinery will be shut Late Frontier while West Plant section under- 2012 goes major turnaround maintenance in late 2012, the Co. said on Aug. 5, 2011. Husky Lima, OH 160.0 30-day maintenance will begin Sept Energy in Sept. the Co. said on July 24. 2012 Scope of work not disclosed. 15-day maintenance planned at 4Q diesel hydrotreater; 29-days at 2012 aromatics unit, set for 4Q 2012, the Co. said on Feb 9. New 20,000-b/d kerosene hydro- 1stH treater will start up in 1st 2013 half 2013, to co. said on Feb 9, 2012. 45-days of major turnaround scheduled in 2014; 70% of units involved. Remaining 30% will under go major turnaround in 2015, the co. said on Feb 9, 2012. Tesoro Mandan, ND 58.0 Total crude-oil processing capa- 2nd Q city to increase by 17% to 2012 68,000-b/d by 2nd quarter 2012. ROCKIES WEST COAST BP PLC Carson, CA 265.0 Planned flaring event will Aug 20 start on Aug. 4 through Aug. 20, the co. said in a filing on Aug. 2. The event isn't due to equip- ment breakdown.
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