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There seems to be a developing concern over the reliability and safety of the antiquated refineries through out the United States.
Davitte’ Lanier
Petroleum Industry Analyst
Texas explosion raises concerns about aging refineries
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0325/p02s01-usgn.html
Safety Questioned at Texas Refinery in '04
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2005/mar/27/032709786.html
Ageing refineries add to US woes at the petrol pumpsBy Sheila McNulty Published: June 7 2004 04:00 Last updated: June 7 2004 04:00
A lack of spare capacity in the ageing US refinery market has helped contribute to record petrol prices, which have caused discontent among consumers during the peak driving season. Cumbersome restrictions on new refineries and a lack of commercial incentives lie behind the industry's lack of expansion. "The average consumer, when they pull up to the pump, thinks that gasoline is gasoline," said Dave O'Reilly, Chevron Texaco chief executive. "But behind that it's anything but."
Davitte’ Lanier
Petroleum Industry Analyst
Texas explosion raises concerns about aging refineries
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0325/p02s01-usgn.html
Safety Questioned at Texas Refinery in '04
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2005/mar/27/032709786.html
Ageing refineries add to US woes at the petrol pumpsBy Sheila McNulty Published: June 7 2004 04:00 Last updated: June 7 2004 04:00
A lack of spare capacity in the ageing US refinery market has helped contribute to record petrol prices, which have caused discontent among consumers during the peak driving season. Cumbersome restrictions on new refineries and a lack of commercial incentives lie behind the industry's lack of expansion. "The average consumer, when they pull up to the pump, thinks that gasoline is gasoline," said Dave O'Reilly, Chevron Texaco chief executive. "But behind that it's anything but."
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