Petroleum refining in the United States
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Petroleum refining in the United States in 2013 produced 18.9 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products, more than any other country.[2] Although the US was the world's largest net importer of refined petroleum products as recently as 2008, the US became a net exporter in 2010, and in 2014 was the largest exporter and the largest net exporter of refined petroleum.[3] As of January 2019, there were 135 operating refineries in the US, distributed among 30 states.[4]
Largest petroleum refining companies in the United States
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Rank | Corporation | Barrels/Day | No. of US Refineries | States |
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1 | Marathon Petroleum | 2,950,000 | 13 | AK, CA, IL, KY, LA, MI, MN, ND, OH, TX, UT, WA |
2 | Valero Energy | 2,181,300 | 13 | CA, LA, OK, TN, TX |
3 | ExxonMobil | 2,008,000 | 4 | IL, LA, TX |
4 | Phillips 66 | 1,678,200 | 9 | CA, IL, LA, MT, NJ, OK, TX, WA |
5 | Chevron | 1,037,660 | 5 | CA, MS, TX, UT |
6 | PBF Energy | 950,200 | 6 | CA, DE, LA, NJ, OH |
7 | Citgo | 805,185 | 3 | IL, LA, TX |
8 | BP | 750,400 | 3.5 | AK, IN, OH, WA |
9 | Koch | 673,500 | 2 | MN, TX |
10 | Saudi Aramco | 630,000 | 1 | TX |
Total operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity as of 1 January 2022. ExxonMobil capacity adjusted for sale of Billings refinery[5] and expansion of Beaumont refinery.[6] Phillips 66 capacity includes 50% ownership of Wood River and Borger refineries. BP capacity includes 50% ownership of Toledo Refinery. Source:[7] |
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Largest petroleum refineries in the United States
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Rank | Refinery | Barrels/Day | Owner | State |
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1 | Galveston Bay Refinery | 631,000 | Marathon Petroleum | Texas |
2 | Beaumont Refinery | 630,000 | ExxonMobil | Texas |
3 | Port Arthur Refinery | 630,000 | Saudi Aramco | Texas |
4 | Garyville Refinery | 597,000 | Marathon Petroleum | Louisiana |
5 | Baytown Refinery | 588,000 | ExxonMobil | Texas |
6 | Baton Rouge Refinery | 540,000 | ExxonMobil | Louisiana |
7 | Lake Charles Refinery | 455,000 | Citgo | Louisiana |
8 | Whiting Refinery | 435,000 | BP | Indiana |
9 | Los Angeles Refinery | 365,000 | Marathon Petroleum | California |
10 | Pascagoula Refinery | 356,440 | Chevron | Mississippi |
Total operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity as of 1 January 2022. Source:[8][6] |
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