IC 7537 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, Ip the United States, January 1, 1949

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. S. LOTT I. S. CULVER
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Sep 1, 1949

Abstract

The number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased during 1948 from 390 to 375, continuing the trend to fewer units of larger individual capacity that has persisted since the peak in number of plants was recorded on January 1 , 1936. Large - scale construction of new processing facilities continued through 1948 with a resultant gain in daily crude-oil throughput capacity of installed equipment from 6,034,252 barrels on January 1 , 1948 to 6,438,995 barrels on January 1 , 1949. The capacity of the average refinery to process crude oil therefore increased during 1948 from 15,472 barrels daily to 17,171 . The principal areas of expansion of facilities were the strategic seaboard districts of the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast and the East Coast , and the important Indiana , Illinois , Kentucky, etc. , district that supplies markets in the upper Middle West region . These four districts accounted for 79 percent of the total new capacity added in the United States in 1948. The relatively small petroleum- refining industry of the Other Rocky Mountain district experienced a vigorous expansion in 1948 that will continue during 1949 . Capacity building on January 1, 1949 , amounting to 341,500 barrels daily, was 25,750 barrels lower than the comparable total on January 1 , 1948, but was the second highest on record . New construction was heavily concentrated in the Texas Gulf, East Coast , and Indiana -Illinois
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APA: F. S. LOTT I. S. CULVER  (1949)  IC 7537 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, Ip the United States, January 1, 1949

MLA: F. S. LOTT I. S. CULVER IC 7537 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, Ip the United States, January 1, 1949. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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