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Thom Stewart May 3rd 06 04:55 AM

Gas Price.....Too High?
 
Dave,

Why did you post about; "No new Refineries?"

By the way, Dave, I retired from that Last Refinery Built. Was designed
as 40,000BBL/Day. When I retired in 1984 it was doing 100,000 BBl/day.
When my Son retired, from the same refinery in 2000 it was doing
140,000BBL/Day. That was without any permits to enlarge the Refinery.
Did have to get permits to increase Docks to handle increase of
thru-put.

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Maxprop May 4th 06 05:15 AM

Gas Price.....Too High?
 

"Dave" wrote in message
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On Tue, 2 May 2006 20:55:05 -0700, (Thom Stewart) said:

Why did you post about; "No new Refineries?"


Do you suppose there's a limit to the amount production can be expanded
without building new refineries? Do ya huh?


Why must "new" refineries be built? Most businesses simply expand existing
facilities, a measure that generally costs far less than establishing
entirely new facilities. Here's a tidbit for you--nearly every oil refinery
in the nation has been expanded repeatedly over the past century, and those
expansions have always met demand.

Christ may have been able to feed the multitude with a single fish, but so
far mere mortals haven't been able to replicate the accomplishment.


I wonder if Christ price-gouged the multitudes.

Max



Maxprop May 4th 06 05:21 AM

Gas Price.....Too High?
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 2 May 2006 20:55:05 -0700, (Thom Stewart) said:

Why did you post about; "No new Refineries?"


Do you suppose there's a limit to the amount production can be expanded
without building new refineries? Do ya huh?


Why must "new" refineries be built? Most businesses simply expand existing
facilities, a measure that generally costs far less than establishing
entirely new facilities. Here's a tidbit for you--nearly every oil refinery
in the nation has been expanded repeatedly over the past century, and those
expansions have always met demand.

Christ may have been able to feed the multitude with a single fish, but so
far mere mortals haven't been able to replicate the accomplishment.


I wonder if Christ price-gouged the multitudes.

Max





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