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.
ConocoPhillips (COP) said the 362,000-barrel-a-day Wood River
refinery it operates in Roxana, Ill., is still running at reduced
rates following a June 25 thunderstorm that knocked out power
there. ConocoPhillips also reported a failed blind on a isolation
line that resulted in emissions on July 4.
ConocoPhillips told state regulators that the
146,000-barrel-a-day refinery it operates in Borger, Texas, may
have higher-than-normal emissions during planned maintenance on its
Unit 29 electrostatic precipitators between July 6 and July 16.
Tesoro Corp. (TSO) reported flaring during planned maintenance
July 4 at its 93,500-barrel-a-day refinery in Kapolei, Hawaii. A
spokesman said the refinery is running at targeted levels.
PBF Energy reported flaring incidents that occured on July 4 and
5 during start-up at its 190,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Delaware
City, Del., in state filings made public Wednesday. Those incidents
follow three on July 1 and 2 that the company reported at the
facility, which it bought last summer and had planned to restart
during the quarter ended June 30. The company gives no estimates
when the plant will begin production.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) said July 5 that production is lower at
its 60,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Billings, Mont., because of a
rupture in the Silvertip Pipeline that delivers crude from fields
in Wyoming and Alberta, Canada. The company declined to say how
much output is curtailed or when the refinery could return to
normal rates. Exxon did say it is looking for alternative sources
of crude in the meantime.
North Atlantic Refining Ltd. extended the turnaround at its
refinery in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, by 10 days, delaying
the restarting of its 115,00-barrel-a-day facility to the end of
July, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR, PETR4.BR) said all units at its
100,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Pasadena, Texas, have returned to
normal production after power outages struck the facility last
week.
Motiva reported flaring early Monday due to a shutdown waste gas
compressor at its 233,500-barrel-a-day Norco refinery near St.
Charles, La., in a government filing made public Tuesday. The
effect on output is unclear.
Tesoro told California regulators to expect intermittent flaring
at its 97,000-barrel-a-day Los Angeles-area refinery between
Thursday evening and Monday evening while unspecified but planned
maintenance is performed.
ExxonMobil reported flaring July 1 at its 238,600 barrel-a-day
refinery in Joliet, Ill., according to a government filing made
public July 2.
BP PLC (BP) said a continuing problem at its
405,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Whiting, Ind., caused emissions
July 1, according to a government filing made public July 2.
Exxon reported a July 30 shutdown of the hydrocracker unit at
its 560,640 barrel-a-day refinery in Baytown, Texas, according to a
filing with state regulators made public July 1.
Chevron Corp. (CVX) said on June 30 it restarted the
crude-distillation unit at its 330,000 barrel-a-day refinery in
Pascagoula, Miss. The unit had been shut down after a fire on May
9.
Valero Energy Corp. (VLO) is performing unplanned maintenance on
the vacuum jet compressor in the eastern part of its 115,000
barrel-a-day refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas, according to a
government filing made public June 30.
Chevron reported a compressor trip on June 29 at its refinery in
Pascagoula, Miss., according to a government filing made public
Thursday.
Husky Energy Inc.(HUSKF, HSE.T) shut its 150,000 barrel-a-day
refinery in Lima, Ohio, for up to 10 days to repair a leak in the
crude distillation unit furnace, the company said June 28.
Alon USA Energy Inc. (ALJ) was restarting the FCC unit on June
28 at its Big Spring refinery in Texas, according to a filing with
state regulators. The 67,000 barrel-a-day refinery, which had been
undergoing maintenance that started on June 17, also experienced a
power outage on June 20.
CVR Energy Inc. (CVI) shut down units at its 115,000
barrel-a-day refinery in Coffeyville, Ka., on June 27, according to
a government filing made public June 28.
Sunoco Inc. (SUN) was restarting the reformer and hydrotreater
at its 335,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Philadelphia, Penn., after
starting unplanned maintenance on the units that started on June
19.
ConocoPhillps (COP) said on June 27 its 306,000 barrel-a-day
Wood River refinery in Roxana, Ill., would run at reduced rates
"for several days" after a power outage the previous weekend.
ExxonMobil reported a furnace outage on June 24 at its 240,000
barrel-a-day refinery in Joliet, Ill., according to a government
filing. The Joliet refinery had cut production during the previous
week because of a similar problem, according to a government
filing.
BP said on June 21 its 475,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Texas
City, Texas, would return to full capacity by August after an April
power outage left it running at half capacity.
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
Valero Aruba 235.0 Refinery returning to planned
rates after June 9 power outage,
company said June 22.
EAST COAST
PBF Delaware City, 190.0 Five problems resulted in flaring
DE July 1-5 during start-up, which
misses 2Q target.
Conoco Linden, NJ 238.0 Refinery resumed normal rates June 14
after a furnace fire at crude unit
June 1, the co. said on June 14.
Sunoco Philadelphia, 335.0 Company attempted restarts of
PA reformer and hydrotreater on
June 27.
GULF COAST
Pasadena Pasadena, 100.0 Company said all units returned
Refing TX normal production after June 29
power outage.
Motiva Norco, LA 233.5 Shutdown waste gas compressor
caused flaring July 4, according
to federal filings.
Alon Big Spring, 67.0 Power outage on June 20 because
TX of wildfire. Company trying to
restart.
BP Texas City 437.0 FCCU-1 shut unplanned on June 13; N/A
TX no estimate for restart, a source
said on June 14.
FCCU-3 at planned rates on June June 11
13 after weekend restart. Unit
shut on June 7 for 48-hours
maintenance to wet gas scrubber.
Refinery should return to full
capacity in August after April
power outage reduced rates.
Chevron Pascagoula 330.0 Crude unit restarted June 30 after
MS being shut down because of a fire on
May 10, company said.
Exxon Baytown, TX 560.6 Hydrocracker down because of leak,
according to a July 1 filing.
Shell Deer Park, 327.0 Flaring at coker unit on June 13
TX reported flaring at coker unit;
impact on operations unclear.
Valero Port Arthur 285.0 Plant returning to planned rates
TX on June 22 after June 6 power
failure resulted in
the shut down of a coker unit.
Crude throughput and production
had been reduced since June 6.
MIDWEST
Conoco Roxana, IL 362.0 Running at reduced rates following
June 25 thunderstorm cut power,
spokesman said.
Failed blind on isolation line
caused emissions on July 4.
BP Whiting, IN 405.0 Continuing problems caused
emissions July 1.
Exxon Joliet, IL 238.6 Sulfur furnace being repaired as of
June 20. Impact on operations
unknown.
Reported flaring July 1.
CVR Coffeyville, 115.0 Unspecified units taken down for
Energy KS repair on June 27.
Frontier El Dorado, 130.0 Sulfur recover unit failure re-
KS sults in emissions, a filing to
statue regulators on June 19
said. Impact on operations un-
clear.
ROCKIES
Exxon Billings, 60.0 Production curtailed due to
MT ruptured Silvertip Pipeline.
Company looking for alternative
crude sources.
WEST COAST
Conoco Rodeo, CA 76.0 An unspecfifed unit startup
resulted in emissions June 21.
Valero Wilmington 135.0 Unplanned flaring between June
CA 13-18 will have no impact on
production, the company said on
June 15.
PLANNED
CANADA
North St. John's 115.0 Turnaround extended 10 days, End of July
Atlantic company said July 5.
CARIBBEAN
EAST COAST
GULF COAST
Conocco Borger, TX 146.0 Planned maintenance of Unit 29 July 16
electrostatic precipitors start-
ing July 6.
Alon Big Spring 67.0 Planned turnaround maintenance
TX causes excess opacity, a filing
said on June 20.
Motiva Port Arthur 285.0 Expansion project to increase 1Q
TX throughput capacity by 325,000 2012
b/d, to 610,000-b/d, slowed.
Completion now seen 1Q
2012, from 2010.
Valero Corpus Christi 142.0 Coker brought down for planned
TX maintenance, company said in May
25 government filing.
Valero McKee TX 170.0 Vacuum unit turnaround planned for
first half of 2012, co. said.
Expansion project announced on
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- 2012
TX ceed and be completed in late
2012.
MIDWEST
BP Whiting, IN 405.0 Turnaround at Pipestill 12 de-
layed by 3 months; it was sup-
posed to begin in November, a
source said on Mar 25.
CVR Coffeyville 115.7 Periodic turnaround will take place
KS in two phases beginning in Fall 2011
and completed in Spring 2012.
Tesoro Mandan, ND 58.0 Total crude-oil processing capa- 2nd Q
city to increase by 17% to 68,000 2012
b/d by 2nd quarter 2012.
WEST COAST
Tesoro Wilmington, 97.0 Potential intermittent flaring July 11
CA during maintence to unspecified
units, begining July 7.
Tesoro Kapolei, HI 93.5 Flaring July 4 during planned
maintenance. Refinery running at
targeted levels.