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hazelnut_coffay t1_j86l9oa wrote
Reply to comment by epidemicsaints in Survivors still being found on the 6th day as death toll from Syria & Turkey earthquake tops 25,000 by Portgas_D_Chou
reduces exposure to winds, maybe?
hazelnut_coffay t1_j21f9sl wrote
Reply to comment by FrostySquirrel820 in Exxon sues EU in move to block new windfall tax on oil companies by davetowers646
you haven’t been following the Ukraine war much, have you? energy independence is a huge topic right now.
hazelnut_coffay t1_iy9zs8m wrote
Reply to comment by everybodydumb in Rolls-Royce successfully tests hydrogen-powered jet engine by je97
look up the process used to create most of the hydrogen right now. it’s called steam reforming. it uses natural gas. theres a reason O&G companies are pushing for hydrogen fuel cells as the next energy source.
hazelnut_coffay t1_iy9zdq9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rolls-Royce successfully tests hydrogen-powered jet engine by je97
you do know that the vast majority of hydrogen is manufactured via steam reforming rather than hydrolysis right? there’s a reason why O&G companies are pushing for hydrogen as the next energy source rather than renewables.
steam reforming is methane (ie natural gas) + water -> carbon monoxide + hydrogen
hydrolysis is an energy intensive process. meaning you need to put in more energy than you get out of it. it’s not sustainable at large scale.
hazelnut_coffay t1_iy9lu48 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Houston lifts boil-water order affecting more than 2 million by LieutJimDangle
this was the city following the EPA procedures…. nothing to do w GOP or Democrats.
hazelnut_coffay t1_iutebam wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in White House announces $13.5 bln funding to help households with energy bills by Cyberdragofinale
this is part of the problem. just because you’ve got a (D) next to your name doesn’t mean you agree with every single thing the party does, nor should you. as representatives, they should vote for what their constituents want (ie Manchin)
edit: same for (R)
hazelnut_coffay OP t1_jcfj7hu wrote
Reply to Exxon starts up new Beaumont, Texas, crude unit by hazelnut_coffay
March 16 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) has successfully started up a new $2-billion crude distillation unit (CDU) at its Beaumont, Texas refinery, said Karen McKee, president of Exxon Products Solutions on Thursday.
The new CDU adds 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) to the refinery's capacity to break down crude oil into feedstocks for motor fuels.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Exxon set the refinery's capacity at more than 630,000 bpd.
"The unit is started up and we're just ramping up rates at present, but it's operating very reliably," McKee said in a phone interview.
Exxon began the initial startup of the new crude unit in late February, people familiar with plant operations told Reuters. read more
"We're well over 200,000 bpd at this point," McKee said. "We're pushing rates right now so I would anticipate we'll get to full capacity soon."
Exxon has said it wants the crude unit to reach its full 250,000-bpd capacity by the end of March.
The Beaumont refinery expansion, built between 2019 and 2022 and which includes a new hydrotreater, allows Exxon to take advantage of crude oil it produces in the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico.
McKee said the Beaumont refinery is well-positioned because of "tremendous logistics in and out of the site" to supply diesel and other motor fuels from the new crude unit to U.S. or international markets.
McKee said the biggest challenge was pushing on through the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We had the courage to keep going on this project despite the many challenges both with getting work done and also demand for products and cash flow during the pandemic period," McKee said.
The new crude unit is equal in size to mid-level refinery and boosts the Beaumont refinery's capacity by 68%.