Officials Launch Investigation Into New Year's Eve Flaring at Chevron's Richmond Plant -- OPIS
January 02 2024 - 3:58PM
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The Bay Area Air Quality Management District said it is
investigating complaints into a New Year's Eve flaring incident at
Chevron Corp.'s 257,200 b/d Richmond, Calif., facility.
The agency stated in a post shared on the social media platform
X, formerly known as Twitter, that the Air District received six
air quality complaints related to the refinery's flaring, prompting
the investigation.
A Chevron company spokesperson confirmed that intermittent
flaring took place "as a result of a process upset," according to
reports by CBS News Bay Area Monday.
At the spot market level, San Francisco CARBOB was chalking up
significant losses during the first trading day of the year Tuesday
with barrels changing hands from 48cts to 31cts above the NYMEX
February RBOB contract, standing on the lower end of the
transactions by late afternoon and down a staggering 20cts from
Friday's closing mean differential. NYMEX weakness extended
declines, dropping the implied price a hefty 21.14cts to
$2.4049/gal as of 3:43 p.m. ET.
Tuesday's substantially lower S.F. CARBOB trade levels comes on
the heels of last week's sharp increase in basis values following
reported regional refinery upsets and an unannounced agency
inspection at PBF's Martinez 157,000 b/d refinery in the Bay Area,
OPIS previously stated.
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--Reporting by Sydnee Beach, sbeach@opisnet.com; Editing by
Bayan Raji, braji@opisnet.com
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January 02, 2024 16:43 ET (21:43 GMT)
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