by pup55 » Tue 15 Jan 2008, 10:33:56
There is some flexibility, but it mostly depends on the design of the reactor, and the quality of the feedstock.
In North America, the industry average over the last few years has been 57% gasoline, the rest either diesel, propane, jet fuel, or other materials depending on the refinery. The refinery in Hawaii is mostly set up for Jet Fuel and Gasoline, for example.
An individual refinery can deviate from this slightly, maybe 5% or so, but their overall throughput may be sacrificed, so they hate to do this.
Mainly any changes in this ratio have to happen over a period of time.
So, if the heating oil price is high, like right now, there is pretty much no way for them to turn off the gasoline and just run heating oil. Also in the summer, when demand for heating oil goes down, they still cannot go all the way to 100% gasoline.