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1. of rusting refinery conduits,
2. While Grenada was in the hands of the French, there was a refinery of sugar, by claying, at least upon almost every plantation
3. The three mines, the ore refinery and the solar farms relied on radio masts for communication
4. Company spokesman Guy LaDush said the refinery will be out of operation, ‘for at least three months,’ and this fire happened only three months after a major fire put a unit at the Nanticoke refinery out of service for an estimated six months
5. Royal Schnell Oil wanted to build a big new refinery, right here in Lennox; to process tar sands crude
6. It was rightly called the Arm Pit of the Gulf Coast because of a Standard Oil Refinery, Quaker Oats’ cat food plant, and several fertilizer companies
7. But under current laws as established by Congress, it now takes over ten years to build an oil refinery
8. productive electrical or oil refinery only to have some judge declare that it cannot be opened because of some environmental impact
9. During that year the oil refinery was down-sizing and thousands were made redundant
10. many hotels springing up in Aruba now that the oil refinery in San Nicolas had closed
11. "Dad's working at the refinery
12. "That he had been a locomotive engineer at South Fort Route and had recently returned to work in Bratislava -- at a refinery, I think
13. “He is a roustabout at the refinery
14. With the discovery of oil in western Pennsylvania in the late 1850s, the pair built a refinery four years later along with chemist Samuel Andrews
15. built a refinery in Cleveland in 1866, with his brother John entering into the company along with Henry M
16. It became the biggest refinery in the world, the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company
17. Come back home to the refinery
18. Out by the gas fires of the refinery
19. Denny Larsen of the Refinery Reform Campaign is the person who got the whole concept going in the mid 1990s
20. He is a community organizer with twenty years experience, having worked with refinery and industrial neighbors
21. � He at first looked upwards on hearing their engines, thinking with dread that another bomber raid would soon follow the one that had just pounded to bits a nearby refinery
22. ’ They ran the refinery equipment, harvested water and mineral collections, flew longboard gliders within the fleet, machined maintenance parts, or clerked in Shipping & Receiving
23. Now, at the age of 36, he was the owner of a large sugar cane plantation, which included a sugar refinery and a small rum distillery, enough for him to live very comfortably
24. It is home to an oil refinery that accounts for about 10% of Scotland’s GDP and it is owned by a company called Ineos
25. According to an article by James Cook, the BBC’s Scotland correspondent, “crucially it was alleged that some of the members were signed up in the refinery, i
26. However, Shell has announced its intention to close the Shell Haven refinery by the end of 1999
27. 1 million tonnes) was accounted for by increased capacity at the Conoco refinery at Killingholme in Humberside; but the 1998 figure is still lower than the 1996 figure of 93
28. 5 million tonnes because of the closure in late1997 of Gulf Oil’s refinery in Milford Haven
29. relative to refinery throughput, 1970
30. For much of the 1970s refinery
31. during the refinery process, through
32. Refinery losses relative to refinery throughput, 1970 to 1998
33. It is this difference which is included in the figures for refinery losses
34. A refinery in Southern Nevada was found intact which stil had a
35. A crew of fifty had the refinery in production within a month and
36. Twelve of us were tasked to hit farther inland, at the al-Faw oil refinery area
37. The Iraqis had set up a defensive perimeter outside the refinery
38. Twelve of us were tasked to hit farther inland, at the al-Faw oil refinery area
39. The Iraqis had set up a defensive perimeter outside the refinery
40. Refinery production: Actual production of crude oil products, such as gasoline and heating oil
41. Refinery utilization: The difference between production capacity, the throughput, and what’s actually produced
42. The largest refinery in the United States is located in Baytown, Texas, and is operated by ExxonMobil
43. They include a summary of weekly supply estimates, crude oil supply, and disposition rates (consumer consumption), as well as production, refinery utilization, and any movement in stock changes
44. refinery production: Actual production of crude oil products in a refinery, such as gasoline and heating oil
45. refinery utilization: The difference between production capacity, the throughput, and what’s actually produced
46. They dream all their lives of the refinery
47. For example, when my firm was researching a refinery business, we identified three factors that combine to create the ideal refining business:
48. Labor is mostly a fixed cost in a refinery because it takes only a few employees to run the refinery, and generally speaking, you need the same number of employees whether the plant is large or small or running at minimal or optimal capacity
49. Therefore, the larger the refinery, the more profitable it will be
50. Once you have constructed the ideal refinery, you can then compare the refinery you are evaluating to the ideal refinery and learn where its strengths and weaknesses lie