by pup55 » Thu 29 Nov 2007, 09:20:01
There are about 63 million barrels of storage in this region (PADDII) as of this week. Refiners in the area consumed 3.1 mbpd last week, so there are about 20 days of crude oil in storage.
According to this report:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')empra Metals analyst John Kemp said while 600,000 bpd might be restored in a day or so from the pipeline, 1.8 mln bdp, or 18 pct of daily US imports, are now unavailable indefinitely. He said there is no way to replace the import capacity and the market was awaiting an announcement from the US government as to whether it will release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
from one of those pesky analysts, only about 1.8 mbpd are affected, so that makes it roughly 45 days.
Pipelines are relatively easy to fix, as the Iraqis have found out, if the spare parts are somewhere handy, and if the damage is not too bad. We are probably looking at a couple of weeks to a month.
But they will surely release SPR materials, like the quote says.
CNN Money
There is a potential effect on southern Ontario, however. The non-US volume of this pipeline goes to the Canadian refiners around the lakes. This might have some effects on supply. This area had a lot of problems about two years ago with a refinery outage, which actually caused shortages at one point.
We will have to keep alert on this, but I do not think this is oilmageddon.