California Strategic Fuel Reserve

Topics:
Petroleum and Gas
Tags:
California Energy Commission,
Petroleum,
Refinery,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
California Energy Commission

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Overview: This report shows the output of California's refineries which has not been able to keep up with demand growth in recent years and the State has become a net importer of all categories of petroleum products. Moreover, the outlook is that permitting restraints and technical limitations will make it more difficult for refiners to continue to realize small gains in production capacity, which have averaged approximately 0.7% per year since 1995, when refineries first started to run at or near maximum sustainable operating rates.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,290KB | Date: Jul 2002 | Pages: 199


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