Largest oil refinery on East Coast will close after fire
The owner of the largest oil refinery complex on the
The amount of gasoline that will be lost from the refinery is sizable, but it can easily be made up by imports from
"We're not expecting any major shocks to retail gasoline (prices)," Aronson said. Consumers are more likely to feel gasoline prices increase due to the price of crude oil, which has been rallying in recent days, he said.
The refinery has been an important source fueling transportation in the Northeast, which is situated far from
Old oil refineries on the
A Philadelphia Energy Solutions spokeswoman had not responded to a request for comment Wednesday morning. The company also has recently struggled financially.
The 150-year-old oil refining complex processes 335,000 barrels of crude oil daily, according to PES. The refinery turns the crude into gasoline, jet fuel, propane, home heating oil and other products.
It started as a bulk petroleum storage facility in 1866, and began refinery operations in 1870.
The company emerged from federal bankruptcy court last year after restructuring its debt, leaving its majority ownership in the hands of investment banking firms
Friday's fire at the complex broke out early in the morning, and video showed an enormous orange blast bursting into the sky.
It set off three explosions, felt miles away, as the fire plowed through a tangle of pipes carrying fuel across the complex, the company has said. It happened at the
The fire erupted in a tank containing a mix of butane and propane, a fire official said.
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