US oil refining capacity rises

Marathon Petroleum Corp remained the largest refiner in the United States, able to process up to 2.95 million bpd


REUTERS June 16, 2024
UEPL exported around 2.7 million barrels of light crude oil/ condensate during calendar year 2022. photo: file

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HOUSTON:

US crude oil refining capacity rose 1.5% to 18.38 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, a government report showed on Friday as a major new expansion in Texas boosted capacity.

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) said the figures indicate capacity online as of January 1, which reflected for the first time the startup last year of an about 250,000 bpd expansion to Exxon Mobil’s Beaumont, Texas, refinery.

The gain was a second year in a row of increases due to expansions at existing operations. Still, processing capacity at the start of 2024 remained more than 500,000 bpd below the 2019 peak of 18.98 million bpd, which came before a wave of plant closures and conversions during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Refiners process crude oil into gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and other products.

Marathon Petroleum Corp remained the largest refiner in the United States, able to process up to 2.95 million bpd, or 16% of the country’s total, at its 13 US plants, the EIA report showed.

Valero Energy Corp was the second-largest US refiner by volume with its 2.21 million bpd capacity equal to about 12% of the total. Exxon was third largest with nearly 1.95 million bpd.

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