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Refining Industry Outlook in the US, 2011 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Refineries to 2015

GlobalData, January 2011, Pages: 115

Refining Industry Outlook in the US, 2011 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Refineries to 2015

Summary

GlobalData’s energy offering, “Refining Industry Outlook in the US, 2011 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Refineries to 2015” is the essential source for industry data and information relating to the refining industry in US. It provides asset level information relating to active and planned refineries in US. The details of major companies operating in the refining industry in US are included in the report. The latest news and deals relating to the sector are also provided and analyzed.

This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.

Scope

- Updated information relating to all active and planned refineries
- Provides historical data from 2000 to 2010, forecast to 2015
- Information on refining, FCC, hydrocracking and coking capacities by refinery and country
- Provides operator information for all active and planned refineries
- Identifies key trends and issues in the refining industry
- Information on the top companies in the sector including business description and strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Valero Energy Corporation ,ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil Corporation
- Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.

Reasons to buy

- Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned refineries in the US
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry.
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecast refinery and unit capacity data
- Assess your competitor’s refining portfolio and its evolution
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in the US.

1 Table Of Contents
1 Table Of Contents
1.1 List Of Tables
1.2 List Of Figures
2 Introduction
2.1 What is This Report About?
2.2 How to Use This Report?
2.3 Market Definition
3 The US Refining Industry
3.1 The US Refining Industry, Overview
3.1.1 The US Refining Industry, Key Data
3.1.2 The US Refining Industry, Total Refining Capacity
3.2 The US Refining Industry, Key Trends and Issues
3.2.1 The US Refinery Industry: Major Trends
3.2.2 The US Refinery Industry: Key Issues
3.3 Refining Industry in the US Gulf Coast
3.3.1 Refining Industry in the US Gulf Coast, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2000-2015
3.3.2 Refining Industry in the US Gulf Coast, Coking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.3.3 Refining Industry in the US Gulf Coast, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.3.4 Refining Industry in the US Gulf Coast, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.4 Refining Industry in the US Midwest
3.4.1 Refining Industry in the US Midwest, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2000-2015
3.4.2 Refining Industry in the US Midwest, Coking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.4.3 Refining Industry in the US Midwest, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.4.4 Refining Industry in the US Midwest, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.5 Refining Industry in the US West Coast
3.5.1 Refining Industry in the US West Coast, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2000-2015
3.5.2 Refining Industry in the US West Coast, Coking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.5.3 Refining Industry in the US West Coast, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.5.4 Refining Industry in the US West Coast, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.6 Refining Industry in the US East Coast
3.6.1 Refining Industry in the US East Coast, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2000-2015
3.6.2 Refining Industry in the US East Coast, Coking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.6.3 Refining Industry in the US East Coast, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.6.4 Refining Industry in the US East Coast, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.7 Refining Industry in the US Rocky Mountain
3.7.1 Refining Industry in the US Rocky Mountain, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2000-2015
3.7.2 Refining Industry in the US Rocky Mountain, Coking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.7.3 Refining Industry in the US Rocky Mountain, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2000-2015
3.7.4 Refining Industry in the US Rocky Mountain, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2000-2015
4 Profile of Valero Energy Corporation
4.1 Valero Energy Corporation, Key Information
4.2 Valero Energy Corporation, Company Overview
4.3 Valero Energy Corporation, Business Description
4.3.1 Business Overview
4.3.2 Ethanol
4.3.3 Refining
4.3.4 Retail
4.4 Valero Energy Corporation, SWOT Analysis
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Valero Energy Corporation Strengths
4.4.3 Valero Energy Corporation Weaknesses
4.4.4 Valero Energy Corporation Opportunities
4.4.5 Valero Energy Corporation Threats
5 Profile of ConocoPhillips
5.1 ConocoPhillips, Key Information
5.2 ConocoPhillips, Company Overview
5.3 ConocoPhillips, Business Description
5.3.1 Business Overview
5.3.2 Exploration and Production
5.3.3 LUKOIL Investment
5.3.4 Midstream
5.3.5 Refining, Marketing and Transportation
5.4 ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis
5.4.1 Overview
5.4.2 ConocoPhillips Strengths
5.4.3 ConocoPhillips Weaknesses
5.4.4 ConocoPhillips Opportunities
5.4.5 ConocoPhillips Threats
6 Profile of Exxon Mobil Corporation
6.1 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Information
6.2 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Company Overview
6.3 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Business Description
6.3.1 Business Overview
6.3.2 Chemical
6.3.3 Downstream
6.3.4 Upstream
6.4 Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis
6.4.1 Overview
6.4.2 Exxon Mobil Corporation Strengths
6.4.3 Exxon Mobil Corporation Weaknesses
6.4.4 Exxon Mobil Corporation Opportunities
6.4.5 Exxon Mobil Corporation Threats
7 Financial Deals Landscape
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary
7.1.1 Acquisition
7.1.2 Private Equity
7.1.3 Equity Offerings
7.1.4 Debt Offerings
7.1.5 Partnerships
7.1.6 Asset Transactions
8 Recent Developments
8.1 License Awards
8.1.1 Mar 29, 2010: Alaska Pacific Energy Executes Oil Sands Recovery License With Engineering Technology
8.2 Strategy and Business Expansion
8.2.1 Jul 28, 2010: Nustar, Road Science Team Up For Asphalt Development, Supply And Marketing
8.2.2 Jul 22, 2010: Murphy Oil Announces Plans To Exit Refining Business
8.2.3 Jun 28, 2010: ConocoPhillips To Upgrade Coker At 64,000 Bpd Billings Refinery
8.2.4 Jun 18, 2010: NNPC Invites US For Investments In Downstream Oil Sector
8.2.5 Mar 09, 2010: Chevron Provides Business Update
8.3 Other Significant Developments
8.3.1 Dec 23, 2010: ExxonMobil Resumes Operations At Torrance Refinery In California
8.3.2 Dec 20, 2010: Targa Resources Announces Management Appointments
8.3.3 Dec 14, 2010: CHS Announces Senior Leadership Team
8.3.4 Dec 09, 2010: Chevron Announces $26 Billion Capital And Exploratory Budget For 2011
8.3.5 Nov 22, 2010: CHS Names Carl Casale As New President And CEO
8.3.6 Nov 17, 2010: Valero Energy's Executive Vice President And COO, Rich Marcogliese, To Retire At End Of 2010
8.3.7 Nov 17, 2010: Frontier Oil Elects Robert Kostelnik To Its Board
8.3.8 Nov 17, 2010: Northern Tier Energy Appoints Neal Murphy As CFO
8.3.9 Nov 17, 2010: ExxonMobil To Pay $25 Million For New York City Oil Spill
8.3.10 Nov 15, 2010: Silver Eagle Refining To Restart Utah Refinery VDU
8.3.11 Nov 11, 2010: ExxonMobil Restarts Baytown Refinery Units
8.3.12 Nov 10, 2010: ExxonMobil Says Joliet Refinery Still Under Turnaround
8.3.13 Nov 09, 2010: Valero Energy's Member of Board, Irl Engelhardt, To Step Down
8.3.14 Nov 04, 2010: Tesoro Announces Restart Of Anacortes Refinery In Washington, US
8.4 New Contracts Announcements
8.4.1 Dec 21, 2009: Profile Technologies Announces New Licensing Agreement
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.1.1 Coverage
9.1.2 Secondary Research
9.1.3 Primary Research
9.1.4 Midstream Forecasts
9.1.5 Expert Panel Validation
9.2 Contact Us
9.3 About Us
9.4 Disclaimer

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: United States, Refinery Key Statistics, 2010
Table 2: United States, Refining Capacity by PADD Regions (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 3: United States, Refining Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 4: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 5: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 1)
Table 6: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.2)
Table 7: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 3)
Table 8: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 9: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 1)
Table 10: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 11: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 1)
Table 12: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd .2)
Table 13: United States, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 14: United States, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.1)
Table 15: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 16: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 1)
Table 17: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 18: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 19: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd. 1)
Table 20: United States, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in the Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 21: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 22: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.1)
Table 23: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 24: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 25: United States, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in the West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 26: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 27: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.1)
Table 28: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 29: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 30: United States, Hydro Cracking Unit Capacity in the East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 31: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 32: United States, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in the Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.1)
Table 33: United States, Coking Unit Capacity in the Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 34: United States, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in the Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 35: United States, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in the Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2015
Table 36: Valero Energy Corporation, Key Facts
Table 37: Valero Energy Corporation, SWOT Analysis
Table 38: ConocoPhillips, Key Facts
Table 39: ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis
Table 40: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Facts
Table 41: Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis
Table 42: Petroplus Holdings To Sell Its 32.62% Interest In PBF Energy Company
Table 43: Genesis Energy To Acquire Remaining 51% Interest In DG Marine
Table 44: American International Industries To Acquire Norcorom Industries
Table 45: Kodiak Capital Invests $100 Million In PGI Energy
Table 46: Tesoro Logistics Files Registration Statement For Initial Public Offering
Table 47: Genesis Energy Completes Public Offering Of $122 Million
Table 48: Alon USA Energy Completes Public Offering Of $40 Million
Table 49: Alon USA Energy Files For Rights Offering Of $40 Million
Table 50: NuStar Energy Completes Common Units Offering For $248.8 Million
Table 51: Buckeye Partners Prices Offering Of Senior Notes For $650 Million
Table 52: Enterprise Products Partners Prices Public Offering Of Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2016 For $750 Million
Table 53: Enterprise Products Partners Prices Public Offering Of Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2041 For $750 Million
Table 54: Frontier Oil Prices 6.87% Senior Notes Offering For $150 Million
Table 55: Genesis Energy Prices Offering Of Senior Unsecured Notes For $200 Million
Table 56: PEMEX Completes Private Placement Offering Of $121 Million
Table 57: CVR Energy Completes 10.87% Second Lien Senior Secured Notes For $225 Million
Table 58: CVR Energy Completes 9% First Lien Senior Secured Notes Offering For $275 Million
Table 59: Holly Energy Partners Completes Offering Of 8.25% Senior Notes Due 2018 For $150 Million
Table 60: The Dow Chemical Issues 3.9% Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2015 For $7.51 Million
Table 61: Petroleos de Venezuela Enters Into Joint Venture Agreement With Eni
Table 62: PBF To Acquire Toledo Refinery From Sunoco
Table 63: Buckeye Partners Acquires Refined Petroleum Products Terminal From Chevron
Table 64: PBF Energy Acquires Paulsboro Refinery In New Jersey
Table 65: Alon USA Acquires Bakersfield Refinery From Flying J
Table 66: Marathon Petroleum Sells Its Minnesota Downstream Assets To ACON Investments And TPG Capital

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: United States, Refining Capacity Share Vis-à-vis Growth by the US PADD Regions (%), 2005- 2010
Figure 2: United States, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Refining Capacity(%), 2005-2010

Valero Energy Corporation
ConocoPhillips
Exxon Mobil Corporation

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