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Re: Why Can't Saudi Crude Replace Libyan?

By: monkeytrots in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (0)
Sun, 03 Jul 11 3:40 AM | 56 view(s)
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Msg. 13681 of 21975
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Good article - and 'spot' on - if you'll pardon the pun.

Crude oil is 'fungible'. Yes, the yields per barrel for 'lighter products' such as gasoline are higher with the 'light crudes' - but, no, removing sulfur from the crudes is NOT that big a refining issue any longer.

One of our previous associates could expound quite elegantly on that - still miss him. Strokes can be pretty terrible.




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Why Can't Saudi Crude Replace Libyan?
By: lkorrow
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Sat, 02 Jul 11 8:39 AM
Msg. 13672 of 21975

Quite interesting....

Why Can't Saudi Crude Replace Libyan?

http://earlywarn.blogspot.com/2011/02/why-cant-saudi-crude-replace-libyan.html


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