Otmane El Rhazi from Today in Energy.
Recent rapid growth in U.S. production of light tight oil has raised interest in understanding how U.S. refineries, many of which are configured to process heavier crude oil, might accommodate increased volumes of domestic light crude. The U.S. refinery fleet, which is distributed across PADDs, varies both within and across regions in capacity, quality of crude oil inputs, utilization rates, and sources of crude supply.
Recent rapid growth in U.S. production of light tight oil has raised interest in understanding how U.S. refineries, many of which are configured to process heavier crude oil, might accommodate increased volumes of domestic light crude. The U.S. refinery fleet, which is distributed across PADDs, varies both within and across regions in capacity, quality of crude oil inputs, utilization rates, and sources of crude supply.
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