Decrease in Refining Capacity of US Refinery-Slow Demand due to Corona Pandemic, Movement to Decarbonize
08/18/2021 16:28
Refining capacity at refineries in the United States is declining. Numerically, it is clear that there is a shift to decarbonization on a global scale, in addition to the decline in demand for gasoline and diesel due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.
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