IC 7867 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, In The United States January 1, 1958 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. E. Henning
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

The total number of petroleum refineries in the United States on January 1, 1958, was 318 and their total crude-oil throughput capacity was 9,407,707 barrels per day, according to the Bureau of Mines annual survey. During 1957, 3 new refineries began operating while 4 refineries were retired. Although there was 1 less refinery, the total crude-oil throughput capacity at the beginning of 1958 was 284,033 barrels per day, or 3 percent, more than the January 1, 1957, level. During 1957 all refinery districts showed increases in capacity. The largest increase, 27 percent, occurred in the West Coast district followed by the Indiana-Illinois-Kentucky district with 14-percent increase and the Texas Gulf Coast district with 13-percent increase. The national increase in capacity had the effect of raising the capacity of the average refinery from 28,601 to 29,584 barrels per day. New crude-oil capacity under construction on January 1, 1958, totaled 185,265 barrels, and an additional 297,885 barrels capacity was reported building as replacement for existing facilities. Included in total new construction were 2 new refineries, 1 in Washington and another in Texas, with planned processing capacities of 45,000 barrels and 8,550 barrels per day, respectively.
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APA: C. E. Henning  (1958)  IC 7867 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, In The United States January 1, 1958 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity

MLA: C. E. Henning IC 7867 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, In The United States January 1, 1958 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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