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If there was profit to be made, you can bet your ass that more people would be clamoring to build new refineries. But they aren't. How do you explain that? Like one company has actually sought a permit to build a new facility over the past few decades.
Because, as I said earlier, it's cheaper to buy existing surplus refining capacity that has been moth balled.
 
Bullshit. It took 7 years for Arizona Clean Fuels to get a friggin permit. Port Arthur TX facility just opened capacity that will double production. There is money to be made there. It is complete stupidity to pretend otherwise. We are at early 80's capacity right now due to closures. It is costly to build given all the roadblocks thrown up by the government, environmental groups and NIMBY efforts (as I stated earlier).
Makes sense that they would approve a permit for a new refinery in Port. Arthur, TX. Veolia runs one of the nations largest hazardous waste operations in Port Arthur. Probably a safe guess that the new refinery will be located near by.
 
LMAO... there isn't much interest in building in the US because the government, environmental agencies and NIMBY movements make it hard. Again, if it takes 7-10 years to get permits, it is a huge disincentive to build here. It has nothing to do with whether or not it is profitable as you suggest.

Also, the fact that the TX facility doubled capacity is like adding an entire new facility... but I am sure it isn't going to be profitable... right Dung? If new capacity wasn't profitable... why the hell would they double capacity Dung?
That and excess moth balled capacity could be purchased relatively cheaply and updated at for lower cost and a lot faster.
 
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