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Inability to process crude oil hinders normalization: Refineries reach capacity limits

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Inability to process crude oil hinders normalization: Refineries reach capacity limits
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Key Points

  • It is mandatory for crude oil to be processed in refinery facilities so it can be converted into products like gasoline and diesel.
  • The hundreds of millions of barrels of oil released into the market in recent weeks have exceeded existing refinery capacities.
  • Refineries reaching their capacity limits slows down the fuel production speed of the facilities.
  • This processing bottleneck constitutes the main obstacle preventing energy markets from returning to normal.

By the Numbers

Hundreds of millions of barrels of oil

Crude oil cannot be used directly without being processed in refinery facilities to be converted into usable products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. However, currently, refineries have reached their capacity limits, creating a bottleneck in this processing operation. The massive oil supply released into the market in recent weeks cannot be processed due to the inadequacy of the facilities.

The processing speeds of refineries are incapable of meeting the amount of crude oil reaching the facilities. This situation causes significant disruptions in the production of essential fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Despite the adequate supply, this limitation in processing capacity stands out as one of the biggest obstacles to normalization in energy markets.

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Why can't crude oil be used directly as fuel?
Because crude oil needs to go through various processing operations in refinery facilities to be converted into final fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or jet fuel.
What is the main cause of the current oil problem in the market?
The problem stems from the lack of sufficient refinery capacity to process the hundreds of millions of barrels of crude oil that have entered the market in recent weeks.
How does insufficient refinery capacity affect the oil market?
Refineries reaching their limits leads to the inability to produce essential fuels like gasoline and diesel, and causes a delay in the return to normal in the energy market.

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