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U.S. crude oil refining capacity rose 1.5% to 18.38 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, a government report showed on Friday as a major new expansion in Texas boosted capacity.
Since President Joe Biden tapped the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, US crude supplies have jumped. But refining capacity constraints have limited how much extra oil the US can process. US oil ...
From 2000-12, before the rise in natural gas and crude oil production from extensive North American shale plays, US petrochemical operators engaged in a cycle of capacity shutdowns ...
Solar capacity has grown faster in US electrical generation than all other energy sources in the first three quarters of 2023, according to FERC.
U.S. energy companies are eying renewed opportunities to build natural gas pipelines to tap in to Appalachia shale formations ...
The drain pan needs to be pretty big if you're changing oil on a Duramax — all 6.6-liter Duramax series engines take 10 quarts of oil! You'll also need to change the oil filter.
The Biden administration put out a roadmap to triple US nuclear energy capacity.
Operable refining capacity in the United States hit a nearly decade low in 2022, the EIA’s latest Refining Capacity Report showed on Tuesday. U.S. refining capacity fell this year to 17.94 ...
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the US wouldn’t take “anything off the table” in response to China’s manufacturing capacity, including the possibility of additional tariffs to stem ...
More than 1 million barrels a day of the country’s oil refining capacity — or about 5% overall — has shut since the beginning of the pandemic.
Solar additions hit the ground running in 2024, pushing renewables' installed generating capacity past coal, according to new FERC data.
The US has produced more crude oil than any country at any time for the past 6 consecutive years, according to Energy Information Administration data.