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LyondellBasell plans to close its Houston refinery

Posted on 4/21/22 at 7:58 pm
Posted by Dire Wolf
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Posted on 4/21/22 at 7:58 pm
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LyondellBasell, the multinational chemical company with headquarters in Houston, plans to close its Houston refinery and exit the refining industry, it said Thursday.

Employees of the refinery — one of the largest in the U.S. — were informed Thursday of the company’s plans to close the facility, the Netherlands-incorporated company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It plans to close the plant by by Dec. 31 of next year.

The company announced in September it was considering selling the plant after scrapping plans to offload it in 2017. Lyondell will "continue to consider potential transactions and alternatives for the site," it said Thursday in a statement.




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Around 550 people work at the Houston Refinery, which is one of the largest in the United States. It is capable of refining 268,000 barrels of oil per day of crude into transportation fuels such as reformulated gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, as well as products like lubricants and petroleum coke.

The closure would be the latest in a series of major refineries to shutter since the start of the pandemic, which forced refiners to reckon with mounting costs and declining future prospects for gasoline as the energy transition accelerated. Refinery closings have stripped 1 million barrels per day from the U.S. market since January 2020, pushing remaining refineries to stretch to meet soaring demand as Russian supply slides from the global market.

To be sure, the Houston refinery — the only refinery in LyondellBasell's global portfolio of chemical and plastics plants — has long been a burden for the company. It has reported losses on its refining operations there since at least 2016, when it first put it on the market. It reported a $696 million operating loss on the refinery in 2021, compared to a $1 billion loss in 2020.




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LyondellBasell has considered selling the Houston Refinery, which sits on 700 acres on the Houston Ship Channel, since at least 2015, when plunging gasoline prices weakened profit margins. In September, analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. valued it at $500 million to $800 million.


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This post was edited on 4/21/22 at 7:59 pm
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
73729 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:00 pm to
That should help the low gas inventory
Posted by tiggerthetooth
Big Momma's House
Member since Oct 2010
61491 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:04 pm to
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future prospects for gasoline as the energy transition accelerated.



How did the energy transition "accelerate" exactly? We're in the exact same spot we were 5 years ago. Democrats can't dream a solution into existence and $60k electric vehicles doesn't solve anything either. Maybe if their activists had got STEM degrees instead of social justice degrees. Wanting a transition and pressuring a transition doesn't change the very real energy demands that will still remain.

This post was edited on 4/21/22 at 8:09 pm
Posted by Athanatos
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
8143 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:14 pm to
Thats weird. I thought businesses only closed in Louisiana.
Posted by TulaneUVA
Member since Jun 2005
25935 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:14 pm to
There goes type theory that O&G corporations are just taking it in right now across the board.

This just the tells me there are stronger headwinds than the momentary market reaction right now.
Posted by billjamin
Houston
Member since Jun 2019
12894 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:36 pm to
Truck nut futures plummeted today.
Posted by Strannix
District 11
Member since Dec 2012
49162 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:54 pm to
It's a piece of shite
Posted by JusTrollin
Member since Oct 2016
234 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:58 pm to
Maybe if their engineers and QC inspectors weren’t such dickheads contractors wouldn’t screw their eyes out on jobs and they could have been more profitable?
Posted by the LSUSaint
Member since Nov 2009
15444 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 10:06 pm to
Should be a cheap pickup for someone.
They'll take less instead of shuddering it and watching it rust
Posted by holmesbr
Baton Rouge, La.
Member since Feb 2012
3066 posts
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:05 pm to
This the company the poster said was having an employee meeting and everything was fine? And 90% comments said start looking for a job?
Posted by LSUtoBOOT
Member since Aug 2012
12648 posts
Posted on 4/22/22 at 4:54 am to
Hopefully they can find some Urban Cowboy to save the day, but they’ll never bring back uncle Bob.
Posted by GeauxWrek
Somewhere b/w Houston and BR
Member since Sep 2010
4295 posts
Posted on 4/22/22 at 7:50 am to
So which OPEC company buys this one?
Posted by Cash
Vail
Member since Feb 2005
37262 posts
Posted on 4/22/22 at 8:39 am to
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the Houston Refinery, which is one of the largest in the United States. It is capable of refining 268,000 barrels of oil per day


While not a small refinery I don't think anyone would consider this one of the largest in the USA.
Posted by AllDayEveryDay
Nawf Tejas
Member since Jun 2015
7203 posts
Posted on 4/22/22 at 10:41 am to
To be fair, Lyondell has always sucked at operating a plant. Those idiots flare more than any company I've ever seen. They flared in corpus for 90 days straight once.
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
25446 posts
Posted on 4/22/22 at 10:47 am to
Any of you Exxon baws think that a highly integrated, high capacity refinery like Baton Rouge or Baytown are at risk or closure anytime soon?
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