by copious.abundance » Sun 19 Jul 2009, 19:31:54
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DantesPeak', 'R')efinery capacity must be increased for two reasons: mostly to process new fields that have low quality heavy oil (especially from Saudi Arabia and Canada), and less importantly, to get refined products closer to their final destination, like India and China, to reduce shipping (bunker oil) costs.
As I said:
>>> Gasoline imports from India <<< $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]
Global crude distillation capacity is forecast to increase by 7.6 million barrels a day between 2008 and 2014, the International Energy Agency said June 29 in its Medium-Term Oil Market Report. The rise is more than twice the 3.2 million barrels of projected oil demand growth.“There’s all these export refineries being built in India and China,” Bjorn Moller, chief executive officer of Teekay Corp., the world’s largest shipowner, said in a June 23 interview. “They have surplus product, it gets shipped to the Atlantic. You’re seeing crude oil shipped to Asia, refined, and shipped back to the Atlantic.” [...]
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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'O')n completion, the RPL refinery will have the ability to process heavy and sour crude oil