Running Full Throttle, U.S. Refineries Still Can't Meet Demand for Gas.
Kevin G. Hall.
- KRT News Service, 2005.
- SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 77, Environment, 1522-3205; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Running Full Throttle, U.S. Refineries Still Can't Meet Demand for Gas, June 2, 2005; pp. n.p..
"America's unquenched thirst for gasoline is stretching the nation's refineries to their limits. Even so, no new refineries are likely to be built soon, and that helps ensure that gas prices will stay high as America becomes increasingly dependent on foreign-made gasoline." (KRT NEWS SERVICE) This article examines the reasons for "the lack of new refineries" in the United States including "high investment costs and low profits" as well as few Americans wanting "refineries in their back yards, polluting the neighborhood and driving down home prices."
1522-3205;
Gasoline--Prices Petroleum--Export-import trade Petroleum industry and trade Petroleum products--Prices Petroleum refineries