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Chevron May Sell Refineries as Demand, Margins Shrink
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Bloomberg -- Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp., the world’s fourth- largest oil company, may sell some refineries as recessions in the world’s largest economies cut demand for gasoline and diesel, squeezing fuel-production margins.

The San Ramon, California-based company wants to focus on higher-profit ventures such as natural-gas production offshore Australia and oil developments in the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa, John Watson, executive vice president of strategy and development, said today in a presentation to an energy conference in New York sponsored by Merrill Lynch & Co.

Watson declined to say which, or how many, refineries may be sold. Chevron’s refining profit fell 59 percent during the first nine months of 2008 as crude soared to a record and fuel prices failed to keep pace. The refining unit’s contribution to total profit dwindled to 7.1 percent during the first three quarters of this year from 24 percent a year earlier.


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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Bloomberg -- Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp., the world’s fourth- largest oil company, may sell some refineries as recessions in the world’s largest economies cut demand for gasoline and diesel, squeezing fuel-production margins.

The San Ramon, California-based company wants to focus on higher-profit ventures such as natural-gas production offshore Australia and oil developments in the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa, John Watson, executive vice president of strategy and development, said today in a presentation to an energy conference in New York sponsored by Merrill Lynch & Co.

Watson declined to say which, or how many, refineries may be sold. Chevron’s refining profit fell 59 percent during the first nine months of 2008 as crude soared to a record and fuel prices failed to keep pace. The refining unit’s contribution to total profit dwindled to 7.1 percent during the first three quarters of this year from 24 percent a year earlier.

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frede2
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Message Posted: 12/5/2008 8:55:23 AM  Ignore frede2 Report Abuse
Well, I'm not going to buy any of their refineries
Kowkisser
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DriverDave, you're someone I can respect =)

"Awwww......they're not making any money. It breaks my heart. "
Yeah, how dare a company try to earn money. If only more could be like GM, Ford, Crysler, etc...

Wouldn't it have been better if they shut down the lines that were not making money 15 years ago and concentrated on where they did earn money. Or if they sold off certain pieces to companies that may have more experience and could earn a profit....
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don't sell them foreign companies.....
ligas
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Yes, 21597, they should sell it to others that are willing to make competitive electric cars!
ligas
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Chevron is asking Congress for bailout .....what? impossible?...not yet!

[Edited by: ligas at 12/4/2008 8:13:38 PM EST]
21597
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Something the automakers should do, if they can/t run a business sell it to someone who can
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so ?
murushi
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Who would buy them and how would it affect the consumers?
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Message Posted: 12/4/2008 9:41:25 AM  Ignore barsantij Report Abuse
Not Greed - It is a business decision - The were one of the best for only declining in value by 19% in value - The conspiracy people don't understand that their costs to produce fuel were increasing FASTER than the costs at the pump ... Supply and Demand was totally out of whack - now we are approaching a momentary equilibrium ... They see the writing on the walls regarding electricity and CNG as energy sources for cars ...
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Andyrew said "instead of selling them, why don't they retool and start refining more diesel? we will ALWAYS need diesel. and with the price of diesel right now compared to the price of oil... how could they NOT make a profit? you can get so much diesel out of a barrel of oil that its ridiculous. way more than you can get gasoline."

This is completely wrong. An average barrel of crude yields more than three times as much gasoline as diesel fuel. It is much easier (less expensive) to convert (crack) the diesel fraction to make more gasoline than it is to convert the gasoline fraction to more diesel.
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I hope they do not sell it to OPEC!
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Sell to who? It won't be someone in the US.
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AC-302, a company doesn't need refining capacity to market gasoline with their brand name. Most gasoline in an area will come from the same place, with different additives based upon brand name.
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This is the story of the US economy. We continue to sell off our infrastructure and manufacturing capacity to the highest bidder for a one time return. Foreign interests keep buying us up with the money we are paying them for products that we used to produce. This is not a sustainable economic model.
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Message Posted: 12/4/2008 9:05:16 AM  Ignore BartBuzz Report Abuse
So much for adding new US refineries. But I hope this doesn't impact our will to drill. We must be diligent and stop sending our $$$ to the OPECers. Keep conserving and push for a national energy independence policy.
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yep.
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Seems like Chevron bought Gulf Oil and its refineries at the mid-point of the last gasoline crisis (during the late 1980's).
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More foreign ownership of U.S. assets.
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Opec will buy. They've got the bucks. Er, your bucks.

[Edited by: jdbgn at 12/4/2008 10:03:21 AM EST]
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they can nopt bild new one
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It seems to me that the endless pursuit of higher profit margins at the expense of the core business is a major part of the economic problems that we have. If a company cannot keep a business running well. but can sell it to someone who thinks he can. I think get rid of present management and hire those who can do it . In stead of multimillion dollar bonuses to the losers who can only make money by weakening the company.
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Will they build new ones when demand goes back up?
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Who are they kidding?
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Just wait...demand will increase again.
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boy its funny how fast things change...
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poor Chevron--they only made a profit of 7.89 billion for 3rd quarter 2008.
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old news
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Not enough money in it.
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Sel refineries to whom?
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Poor Chevron.
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Keep on conserving to our demand for gas low. More than ever.
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No Chevron stations in our area
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instead of selling them, why don't they retool and start refining more diesel? we will ALWAYS need diesel. and with the price of diesel right now compared to the price of oil... how could they NOT make a profit? you can get so much diesel out of a barrel of oil that its ridiculous. way more than you can get gasoline.
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Just a few days ago they said that the refineries were making more money now than they were when the price was over $140.
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If they do sell it hopefully someone will do some upgrades and watch the bottom line a little closer.
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this is not good news
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poor chevron.
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The Arabs want the business but only in their own back yard.
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Venezuala would gladly buy them ... then shut them down in order
to further their twisted Marxist dream of hurting the U.S.
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They took all the profits years and probably cut back on maintenance and now they want to get out.
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Valero has had 1/3 of theirs up for sale for some time.
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wasnt it just a few months ago that everyone was screaming that there weren't enough refineries!!
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Most businesses have been cutting costs.
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And who wants to buy them?
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Big Oil never did show much for longterm planning...those that own retail outlets are selling them since profit is lower, now refineries ....what's next???
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Poor Chevron
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To bad for they, but they could buy out the Big three. and make more money. Or give them a loan.
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How about a more long term view?
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I really wish they didn't post stories like this, cause it just makes me pissed. Am I supposed to feel sorry, or throw a party at my house? BYOB!
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I feel so bad for them....NOT!
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