Refinery closures decreased U.S. refinery capacity during 2020
As a result of several U.S. refinery closures in 2020, U.S. operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity, the primary measure of refinery capacity in the United States, dropped 4.5% to a total of 18.1 million barrels per calendar day (b/cd) at the start of 2021. The end-of-year 2020 total is 0.8 million b/cd less than the 19.0 million b/cd of refining capacity at the start of 2020. According to the data in our annual Refinery Capacity Report, the beginning of 2021 marks the lowest annual capacity figure to start the year since 2015. Based on information reported to us in our recent update, U.S. refining capacity will not expand significantly during 2021.
Refinery closures decreased U S refinery capacity during 2020
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The Oldham-Ramona board of education will meet at 8 p.m. on Monday in the multi-purpose room of the school in Ramona.
In addition to conducting routine business, the board will receive a report on the Northeast Educational Services Cooperative and reports from Principal Andrew Johnson, business manager Cassi Johnson and Superintendent Michael Fischer. The agenda includes no items of old business.
Items of new business include filling open school board positions by appointment, authorizing the audit for fiscal year 2021, approving the ballot issues for the South Dakota High School Activities Association, reviewing the preliminary budget for 2021-22, approving a supplemental budget resolution for capital outlay, approving custodial account transfers and closing accounts, approving pay rates for contracted summer services, updating COVID-19 and starting school safety plan, and discussing the community meeting.