A group of U.K. farmers initiated blockades of oil refineries, fuel depots, and major motorways. |
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Overall, the refineries have a combined capacity of 1.05 million barrels per day. |
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South Africa has the most important refineries in the region with a total capacity of 650 000 barrels per day. |
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The four refineries have been run down under successive administrations and nearly all of the oil is now exported and refined elsewhere. |
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Just like they said when those very same refineries were shut down because of a rash of accidents, it was going to cost us. |
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Sprawling refineries hide behind chain-link fences topped with razor wire and guards at the exits. |
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The heather would be fermented in giant vats at oil refineries and mixed with petrol before being taken to petrol stations. |
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Engineers tonight are also checking for damage to the area's oil refineries. |
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The Australian Workers Union has members in many oil refineries and petrochemical plants around the country. |
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These technologies soon found their way into petroleum refineries and chemical plants. |
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Bahrain has developed advanced technology for petrochemical plants and oil refineries. |
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Hungary increased protection at its Paks nuclear station in the south and at the MOL oil refineries. |
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The Texas coast is home to a quarter of the country's oil refineries and is also the source of much of the country's natural gas. |
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Its skyline is blighted by lots of stacks from heavy industry, including oil and nickel refineries. |
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Even today, the tourist beach is contaminated by oil from nearby refineries. |
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A number of oil refineries have been knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina. |
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The US Coast Guard said at least seven rigs are adrift, while eight refineries have shut down. |
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The four state-owned refineries have been run down and cannot produce enough to meet local demand. |
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However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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Chinese demand is growing at an unprecedented rate, and refineries are near capacity with healthy margins. |
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The photo targets were specified airfields, refineries, and railway marshalling yards. |
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The jobless workers have threatened to set up barricades to prevent movement in and out of the refineries. |
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Offshore oil rigs and platforms, refineries along the Gulf Coast all closed tonight ahead of the hurricane. |
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Looking down at the landscape, he saw unguarded storage tanks, refineries and chemical plants, all open and starkly vulnerable to attack. |
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Experts say, while it's unusual for prices to spike this early in the year, fuel refineries processing less oil is creating more problems. |
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The refineries at Barrancabermeja and Cartagena are surrounded by police riot squads and military units. |
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Polish farmers sell their produce and livestock to grain and oil mills, dairies, abattoirs, sugar refineries and starch factories. |
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One moody image shows a twilit landscape with what look like oil refineries dark against the sky. |
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By the end of the century, kerosene had become the chief product of American oil refineries. |
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In fact, zeolites are the main catalysts in petrochemical refineries today. |
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The government installed armed military units inside oil fields and refineries in an attempt to stop workers striking. |
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When Yukos controlled Yugansk, oil was sent to the oil major's refineries in Samara, which Yukos now says are oversupplied. |
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Once a major fishing port, it is now dominated by oil refineries, developed for supertankers. |
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It aims to triple production of oil and gas condensate to 5.2 metric tons by 2010 and is investing heavily in refineries. |
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Avoid the oil refineries and industrial plants around the commercial shipping channel. |
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Backward vertical integration minimizes the risks of interruption in the constant flow of crude oil to its refineries. |
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This includes new storages, crushers, refineries and associated infrastructure. |
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These run their own refineries which are geared towards production of lighter products such as gas oil and petrol, rather than fuel oil. |
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More than a dozen refineries were built in the Caribbean to export residual fuel oil and other products to the United States. |
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Hurricanes on the Gulf Coast have disrupted gas pipelines and refineries, causing supplies to diminish and costs to increase. |
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The company cut pollution by plugging natural gas pipeline leaks and by cutting back on gas flaring at refineries. |
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It's going to take awhile after the storm passes for these refineries to gear back up again. |
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The sites include oil refineries, fuel and gas depots, waste chemical storages, and chemical manufacturing plants. |
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Ministers fear fuel supplies are on the verge of widespread disruption and have drawn up plans to deploy troops to guard refineries and introduce petrol rationing. |
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This scene was rudely disturbed by the view of petrochemical plants and refineries in the background. |
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Some refineries on the Gulf coast will probably still require specific types of oil from the Eastern Hemisphere. |
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Production was cut at its rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and at onshore refineries such as Texas City, which was also the scene of a fatal fire in March. |
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He oversees the most profitable corporation in America, which operates oil refineries in 25 countries and explores for oil and gas on six continents. |
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They were moved between power stations, oil refineries, military installations and factories, as their captors tried to cover possible bomb targets. |
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It would transport bitumen and liquefied natural gas drawn from the tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast, mainly in Texas. |
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Protesters are planning two days of disruption this week to blockade roads, oil refineries and petrol depots unless the government gives in to their demand to cut fuel duty. |
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What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes? |
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So we need more refineries or we at least more refining capacity. |
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From May 1944, the strategic bombing of Germany entered a new stage, destroying not only war production, but also supply routes and oil refineries. |
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Weeks before a prospective invasion of Iraq, the oil-rich state has doubled its exports of oil to America, helping US refineries cope with a debilitating strike in Venezuela. |
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But this will be a short term measure and there is an urgent need to get the refineries and oil rigs back into production before the onset of winter. |
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Suez has a petrochemical plant, and its oil refineries have pipelines carrying the finished product to Cairo. |
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Industries in the city include the sugar refineries, knitting mills, breweries and the shoe industry. |
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While other companies' refineries piled mountains of heavy waste, Rockefeller found ways to sell it. |
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The refineries are located in Dumai on the brink of the Rupat rifer, east of the Dumai city. |
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Waste catalysts purchased from oil refineries are utilized by Zhuorui to produce ammonium metavanadate, molybdic acid, and nickel powder. |
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Typically, we'll see prices go up this time of year and the refineries usually complete their reformulations by April,'' she said. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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These awards really honor the men and women who are on the front lines of operations at the nation's refineries and petrochemical facilities. |
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The latter set is regularly used in petrochemical plants and oil refineries. |
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At the peak, there were a total of five refineries served from around the Haven. |
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Oil refineries also have negative environmental impacts, including air and water pollution. |
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Larger scale and environmental damage is not uncommon when coastal oil rigs or refineries are involved. |
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Oil spills are recorded both in case of maritime routes and pipeline routes to the main refineries. |
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This large debt caused Phillips Petroleum to begin selling many of its assets, including refineries, and led to the 2002 merger with Conoco. |
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Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries. |
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For example, moving crude oil from oil wells in Nigeria to the refineries on the coast of the United States. |
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Product tankers, generally much smaller, are designed to move refined products from refineries to points near consuming markets. |
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For example, moving gasoline from refineries in Europe to consumer markets in Nigeria and other West African nations. |
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The water from the Red Sea is also used by oil refineries and cement factories for cooling. |
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Lisbonite industry has very large sectors in oil, as refineries are found just across the Tagus, textile mills, shipyards and fishing. |
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From 1964 to 1969 four great oil refineries were erected at the mouth of the Tees, two by Phillips Petroleum and one each by ICI and Shell. |
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Antwerp's docklands, with five oil refineries, are home to a massive concentration of petrochemical industries, second only to the petrochemical cluster in Houston, Texas. |
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Hostilities in the Middle East which interrupted traffic through the Suez Canal contributed, as did nationalization of Middle East oil refineries. |
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Phillips Petroleum rapidly became a fully integrated oil company that included oil and gas production, crude oil pipelines and refineries, and marketing of petroleum products. |
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The license includes Sinclair s Casper and Sinclair refineries, and reflects the company s aims to develop and execute a robust turnaround work process. |
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It purchases crude oil for the company's refineries in the United States and has oil sands holdings in Alberta and four offshore blocks in Nova Scotia. |
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Those reached boiling point when 120 black workers employed in the sugar refineries and oilcake mills were sacked because whites refused to work alongside them. |
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It served as a religious centre for generations of German immigrants who worked in the East End sugar refineries, and meat and baking trades until the First World War. |
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This is a reflection of a combination of dynamic buildup of petrochemical capacities and comparatively slower cat cracker expansions in refineries. |
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