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Holly Corporation Reports Record Quarterly Results - Aug 9, 2007 CNNMoney.comHolly operates through its subsidiaries an 83000 barrels per stream day ("bpsd") refinery located in New Mexico and a 26000 bpsd refinery in Utah.
Refineries - Not Yet Uhuru - Aug 14, 2007 AllAfrica.com,The point cannot be overstated that the combined capacity of the nation's four refineries is 445 barrels per stream day (BPSD). The refineries were built
Refinery aims to boost output with new towers - Aug 22, 2007 Gulf Times,THE Laffan refinery, which will have 146000 barrels per stream day (BPSD) capacity when completed in 2008, has put in place its two heaviest columns.
Jacobs awarded three contracts - Jul 31, 2007 Bizjournals.com,The company plans to upgrade the 300000 barrels per stream day refinery by converting the residue into "high-value products that meet European
Jacobs Receives Clean Fuels Contract From Indian Oil Corporation ... - Jul 31, 2007 CNNMoney.comIOCL owns and operates ten refineries in India with a total capacity of over 1.2 million barrels per stream day. These include two refineries with their
Jacobs Consultancy Receives Contract for Refinery Upgrade Project ... - Jul 31, 2007 CNNMoney.com...from Slavneft-Yanos to provide consulting support for a strategic development program at a 300000 barrels per stream day refinery in Yaroslavl, Russia.
Nigeria receives 26 applications for private refineries - Aug 16, 2007 Afrique en ligne,Under the DPR guidelines, prospective refining companies would make a refundable deposit of US$1 million for every 10000 barrels-per-stream-day capacity.
Market Report -- In Play (FWLT) - Aug 7, 2007 MSN MoneyThe coking complex will be comprised of a 36000 barrels per stream day delayed coker, which will use Foster Wheeler's leading SYDEC(SM) delayed coking
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