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Oil Exploration and Production in UK
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/2/2006
- Crude Oil Petroleum , Natural Gas Petroleum , Exploration and Discoveries , Liquefied Natural Gas LNG , Oil Field Development , Environment and Pollution , Petroleum Pipeline
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View all articles by Oil and Gas AuthorThe UK had 1.9 million bbl/d of refining capacity in 2006, according to OGJ. ExxonMobil operates the single-largest refinery in the country, the 326,000-bbl/d Fawley facility in southern England. However, BP controls the largest total amount of refining capacity, with facilities in Grangemouth, Scotland (196,000 bbl/d) and Coryton, England (163,000 bbl/d). Other companies with significant refining capacity in the UK include Total (325,000 bbl/d), Shell (296,000 bbl/d), ConocoPhillips (221,000 bbl/d), and ChevronTexaco (210,000 bbl/d). According to DTI, refinery utilization in the UK was near 90 percent in 2004. The UK maintains an active international trade in refined Petroleum products, exporting 36.1 million metric tons (mt) and importing 26.4 million mt in 2004.
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