| U.S. Refining Crude Oil Distillation Capacity, Frontier Oil and Holly PAD Districta Detail | |||||||||
| (barrels per calendar day) | |||||||||
| PAD District |
Frontier Oil |
Holly | Holly Purchase |
Merged Company (including purchase) |
PAD District Total |
Percent Share | |||
| Frontier Oil |
Holly | Holly Purchase |
Merged Company (including purchase) |
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| 2 | 107,000 | - | - | 107,000 | 3,590,623 | 3.0 | - | - | 3.0 |
| 3 | - | 58,000 | - | 58,000 | 7,779,500 | - | 0.7 | - | 0.7 |
| 4 | 38,670 | 7,000 | 24,700 | 70,370 | 572,370 | 6.8 | 1.2 | 4.3 | 12.3 |
| aPAD Districts were created during the Second World War by the Federal government. The purpose of the districts was to administer oil allocations. EIA continues to use these regions for data collection purposes. Additional information concerning the PAD Districts may be found in "District Descriptions and Maps." | |||||||||
| Source: Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Annual 2001, Volume 1 (DOE/EIA-0340(2001)/1 (Washington, DC, June 2002), Table 36, Table 39 and Table 40 (all pdf format, if you lack Adobe Acrobat Reader and are unable to read pdf format files, please follow the Adobe link below to download the free software). | |||||||||
| Last Updated on 4/2/2003 | |||||||||
| By Financial Analysis Team | |||||||||
| Email: larry.spancake@eia.doe.gov | |||||||||