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BOSSIER
CLAIBORNE U N I O NMOREHOUSE
LINCOLN
OUACHITA
JACKSONBIENVILLE
REDRIVER DE SOTO
S A B I N E
V E R N O N
NATCHITOCHES
W I N N
LA SALLE
CALDWELL FRANKLIN
G R A N T
R A P I D E S
AVOYELLES
ST. LANDRY
EVANGELINEALLENBEAUREGARD
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V E R M I L I O N
C A M E R O N
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IBERIA
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LIVINGSTON
T E R R E B O N N E
ST. MARY
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FIGURE 1
LOUISIANACRUDE OIL
REFINERIES
Numbers refer to refineries listed below
1 Pennzoil Products Co./Shreveport 2 Bayou State Oil Corp./Hosston3 Lisbon Refinery J.V., LLC/Lisbon
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16 St. James Company LLC/St. James18 Tina Resources, Inc./Talen's Landing20 Petroleum Fuel & Terminal Co./Mt. Airy25 U.S. Refining Co./Egan26 Gold Line Refining, Ltd./Jennings
14 Valero Refining Company - Louisiana/Krotz Springs17 Calumet Lubricants Co., L.P./Cotton Valley19 Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC/Garyville21 Murphy Oil U.S.A., Inc./Meraux 22 Placid Refining Co./Port Allen24 Motiva Enterprises LLC/Norco27 Mobil Oil Corp./Chalmette28 Motiva Enterprises LLC/Convent30 Shell Chemical/St. Rose
4 Calcasieu Refining Company/Lake CharlesCalumet Lubricants Co., L.P./Princeton 6 Canal Refining Co./Church Point
7 American International Refinery/Lake Charles 13 El Paso Field Services./Dubach8 CITGO Petroleum Corp./Lake Charles9 Conoco Inc./Lake Charles
10 Exxon Co., U.S.A./Baton Rouge11 Orion Refining Corp./Norco12 B.P. Oil Co./Belle Chasse
OPERATING REFINERIES NON-OPERATING REFINERIES Àl
26 20 30
(as of February 1999)
Technology Assessment Division
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HISTORICAL REFINERY INPUT BY SOURCE
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
0
200
400
600
800
1000Million barrels
Louisiana Federal OCS Other States Foreign
FIGURE 5
Source: La. DNR Database
DNR Technology Assessment Division
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American Intl
B.P. Oil Co.
Calcasieu
Calumet-C.V.
Calumet-Princeton
Citgo Petroleum
Conoco
Exxon USA
Marathon
Mobil Oil
Murphy Oil
Pennzoil Prod.
Placid Oil
Shell Chemical
Motiva/Norco
Motiva/Convent
Orion
Valero Ref.
0 20 40 60 80 100
LOUISIANA FEDERAL OCS OTHER STATES FOREIGN
FIGURE 6A
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Motiva/NorcoOrion
Motiva/ConventExxon USA
Mobil OilCitgo Petroleum
MarathonPennzoil Prod.
Murphy OilAmerican Intl.
ConocoPlacid Oil
B.P. Oil Co.Shell Chemical
Calumet-PrincetonCalumet-C.V.
Valero Ref.Calcasieu
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent Input - %
LOUISIANA
American Intl.B.P. Oil Co.
CalcasieuMarathonMobil Oil
Murphy OilMotiva/Norco
Motiva/ConventOrion
Shell ChemicalValero Ref.
Placid OilConoco
Citgo PetroleumCalumet-C.V.
Exxon USACalumet-Princeton
Pennzoil Prod.
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent Input - %
OTHER STATES
American Intl.Calcasieu
Calumet-C.V.Calumet-Princeton
Citgo PetroleumConoco
MarathonMurphy Oil
Pennzoil Prod.Shell Chemical
Motiva/ConventOrion
Valero Ref.Mobil Oil
B.P. Oil Co.Exxon USA
Placid OilMotiva/Norco
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent Input - %
FEDERAL OCS
CalcasieuCalumet-C.V.
Calumet-PrincetonPennzoil Prod.
Placid OilValero Ref.
Motiva/NorcoB.P. Oil Co.Exxon USA
Shell ChemicalMobil Oil
ConocoCitgo Petroleum
American Intl.Murphy Oil
MarathonMotiva/Convent
Orion
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent Input - %
FOREIGN
FIGURE 6B1997/98 REFINERY CRUDE OIL INPUT PERCENTAGE
SORTED BY SOURCE
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DEFINITIONSSource: DOE/EIA Petroleum Supply Annual 1997, Volume 1, June 1998
Barrels per calendar day - The maximum number of barrels of input that can be processed during a 24-hour period after making allowances for the following limitations:
the capability of downstream facilities to absorb the output of crude oil processing facilities of agiven refinery. No reduction is made when a planned distribution of intermediate streams throughother than downstream facilities is part of a refinery’s normal operation;
the types and grades of inputs to be processed;
the types and grades of products expected to be manufactured;
the environmental constraints associated with refinery operations;
the reduction of capacity for scheduled downtime such as routine inspection, mechanical problems,maintenance, repairs, and turnaround; and
the reduction of capacity for unscheduled downtime such as mechanical problems, repairs, andslowdowns.
Barrels per stream day - The amount a unit can process running at full capacity under optimal crude oiland product slate conditions.
Idle capacity - The component of operable capacity that is not in operation and not under active repair,but capable of being placed in operation within 30 days; and capacity not in operation but under activerepair that can be completed within 90 days.
Operable capacity - The amount of capacity that, at the beginning of the period, is in operation; not inoperation and not under active repair, but capable of being placed in operation within 30 days; or not inoperation but under active repair that can be completed within 90 days. Operable capacity is the sum ofthe operating and idle capacity and is measured in barrels per calendar day or barrels per stream day.
Operating capacity - The component of operable capacity that is in operation at the beginning of theperiod.
Operable utilization rate - Represents the utilization of the atmospheric crude oil distillation units. Therate is calculated by dividing the gross input to these units by the operable refining capacity of the units.
Operating utilization rate - Represents the utilization of the atmospheric crude oil distillation units. Therate is calculated by dividing the gross input to these units by the operating refining capacity of the units.
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