by Leanan » Wed 31 Aug 2005, 14:56:37
From AP:
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(AP) - Eight Gulf of Mexico refineries remain shut and one is operating at a reduced rate while damage from Hurricane Katrina continues to be assessed by oil and gas companies.
Access to some of the refineries is difficult. Conditions at those locations are as follows:
_ Baton Rouge, La. - At nearly 394,000 barrels a day, one of the gulf's largest refinery owned by Exxon Mobil Corp. is running at a reduced capacity.
_ Pascagoula, Miss. - Chevron Corp.'s 325,000 barrel a day refinery remains shut. The company says access to the refinery remains difficult.
_ Norco, La. - Valero Energy Corp.'s St. Charles refinery is not likely to resume its 260,000 barrel a day operations for up to two weeks.
_ Garyville, La. - Marathon Oil Corp.'s 245,000 barrel a day refinery remains shut. Access is limited.
_ Belle Chasse, La. - ConocoPhillips' Alliance refinery remains shut while the company continues to assess damage to the 255,000 barrel a day facility.
_ Convent, La. -- Motiva Enterprises's 255,000 barrel a day facility sustained minimal damage.
_ Norco, La. - Access to Motiva Enterprises's 242,000 barrel a day refinery is limited, so damage still is being assessed.
_ Chalmette, La. - Exxon Mobil has not been able to visit the 183,000 barrel a day refinery, which shut down on Sunday.
_ Meraux, La. - The 125,000 barrel a day facility by Murphy Oil Corp. remains shut down as access remains limited.