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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 380364" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>A lot of fuel oils like diesel and kerosene leave. It's a commodities market going to the highest bidder. EPA regs make it tough on importing gasoline. Todays gasoline has almost a dollar in taxes and ethanol cost with is required by government regulations at least 10% volume. Not all of a barrel of oil goes to gasoline we have the technology to convert gas oils, diesel to gasoline and have been doing so since WWII. Gasoline is driven by refining being super tight with no room for shutdowns of operating units which are required under law for perodic inspections and repairs, this is required as a license to operate. The terminal in Atlanta can be running over and the one in Dallas dry and we can not move the product under EPA regs. as each region has to be formulated to EPA specs for that region. We no longer make three grades of gasoline we make a hundred varitions of those three grades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 380364, member: 195"] A lot of fuel oils like diesel and kerosene leave. It's a commodities market going to the highest bidder. EPA regs make it tough on importing gasoline. Todays gasoline has almost a dollar in taxes and ethanol cost with is required by government regulations at least 10% volume. Not all of a barrel of oil goes to gasoline we have the technology to convert gas oils, diesel to gasoline and have been doing so since WWII. Gasoline is driven by refining being super tight with no room for shutdowns of operating units which are required under law for perodic inspections and repairs, this is required as a license to operate. The terminal in Atlanta can be running over and the one in Dallas dry and we can not move the product under EPA regs. as each region has to be formulated to EPA specs for that region. We no longer make three grades of gasoline we make a hundred varitions of those three grades. [/QUOTE]
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