We need more Oil Refineries

Al_Smith

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I hope everyone now sees how badly the US needs more refineries. Heres a clip from an article. If you are too lazy to read the whole thing, just read the last 2 paragraphs.

"Everybody has come to recognize in the last six to eight months that there is a significant shortage of refining capacity in this country," said Glenn McGinnis, chief executive officer of Arizona Clean Fuels.

Oil analysts say more refineries could make a difference in gas prices, especially if they were able to process what's called "heavy" crude.

Heavy crude is harder and more expensive to refine than "light" crude, but it's also $14 a barrel cheaper, and there are millions of barrels for sale.

But right now, less than a third of the nation's refining capacity uses heavy crude.

"The optimal scenario would be to build a lot more of these refineries that can process heavy crude," Qureshi said.

Would More Refineries Help?

Analysts say just a few new big refineries could produce enough extra gasoline to make a dent in prices. But building even a small refinery in the United States is a monumental task — just ask McGinnis.

He's been trying to build a refinery on a patch of Arizona desert for a decade, and at this point hopes to be operational in early 2010. It's taken five years to get the air quality permits — the site had to be moved from Phoenix to Yuma — and they still won't break ground for another year.

"By the time we're completed, it will have been 15 years since the project really got started until we got product to the market," McGinnis said.

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there has been soo many threads about gas and oil lately

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how about... the problem is that in a few years time the demand for more oil refineries will have subsided. it isn't economical for oil companies to invest in such a short term project.

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weeeerrd.......finally someone understands what would solve the problem. we have more than enough crude oil, just no refineries

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I think we just need more oil derricks in the sea, then getting caught by hurricanes and floating away. I found it really funny when the oil peepz couldn't find thur rigz.

 
I agree with the refineries point. More refineries = more gas. Itd definitely help if there were some act or some sort of lien on getting companies to build the plants faster and not have to be held up with stupid crap. I think that if kept an eye on their pollution and everything else with these plants that are being put into production would help out a lot.

To all the people saying about natural gas and hydrogen the problem is people dont wanna change. Whos gonna wanna give up there car that they can barely afford as it is for a new car or a new system for their car thats gonna cost them a decent amount of money. And then on your way to work count how many hydrogen stations you see. The problem is theres too few stations and too few cars that make use of it. Its not gonna work for a few years. Look to fix the problem now not 5 years from now

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