words:159 Harvey’s rain shuts down Texas refineries Twelve refineries representing 3.1 million barrels per day of Texas refining capacity – 17 percent of the nation’s 18.6 million bpd – have shut or are on reduced capacity due to Tropical Storm Harvey Sep 1 Aug 31 ExxonMobil Beaumont 362,300 bpd – capacity cut Motiva Ent. Port Arthur 603,000 bpd – capacity cut Aug 30 Aug 29 Fort Worth Dallas TEXAS UNITED STATES ARKANSAS MISSISSIPPI Jackson LOUISIANA Austin San Marcos San Antonio Houston Galveston Freeport Port O’Connor Corpus Christi MEXICO New Orleans GULF OF MEXICO 150km 100 miles Refineries shut or being shut down (barrels/day) 1 ExxonMobil Baytown 560,500 2 Shell Deer Park 340,000 3 Flint Hills Corpus Christi 296,470 4 Valero Corpus Christi 293,000 5 Phillips 66 Sweeny 247,000 6 Citgo Corpus Christi 157,500 7 Petrobras Pasadena 112,229 8 Valero Three Rivers 89,000 9 Magellan Corpus Christi 50,000 10 Buckeye Corpus Christi 50,000 Sources: S&P Global Platts, EIA, National Hurricane Center, NOAA © GRAPHIC NEWS