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  2. List of oil refineries - Wikipedia

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    The Oil & Gas Journal publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state.

  3. Oil refinery - Wikipedia

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    This refinery suffered extensive damage during the Iran–Iraq War. Since 25 December 2008, the world's largest refinery complex is the Jamnagar Refinery Complex, consisting of two refineries side by side operated by Reliance Industries Limited in Jamnagar, India with a combined production capacity of 1,240,000 barrels per day (197,000 m 3 /d).

  4. Petroleum refining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil's oil refinery in Baton Rouge is the sixth-largest in the United States [1] Anacortes Refinery , on the north end of March Point southeast of Anacortes, Washington Petroleum refining in the United States in 2024 had a capacity of 18.4 million barrels per day. [ 2 ]

  5. Tuapse Refinery - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Russian president Boris Yeltsin decreed that the refinery would belong to the state-owned Rosneft. [citation needed] In October 2013, a new unit at the refinery began service to expand the production capacity. [2] In 2014, six new hydrocracking units were introduced, and the products would fulfill European emission standards. [3]

  6. Petroleum refining in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The location of these facilities is strategically positioned to source crude from tight oil plays in the United States, Alberta's oil sands and Alaska's North Slope to markets along the West Coast and the growing economies of Asia. Canada, Alaska and foreign crude sources are the historic inputs for Washington's refineries. In 2011, the last ...

  7. Tuapse oil terminal - Wikipedia

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    Tuapse Oil Terminal is an oil import-export terminal located 8 km (5.0 mi) offshore the Port of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.It is one of the biggest oil terminals of the Black Sea that serves as a hub for crude oil deliveries to places beyond.

  8. Calnev Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Calnev Pipeline is a 550-mile (890 km) long buried refined oil products pipeline in the United States, owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners.The pipeline consists of two parallel lines, the larger, has a diameter of 14 inches (360 mm) and the smaller one has a diameter of 8 inches (200 mm). [1]

  9. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Standard Oil refinery in Cleveland, 1899. Ohio was a world leader in oil production in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Ohio oil and natural gas industries employ 14,400 citizens, resulting in $730 million in wages. The industries paid $202 million in royalties to landowners, and $84 million in free energy. [7]