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Heavy crude boosting Cushing volumes: CVR

  • : Crude oil, Oil products
  • 15/02/20

Heavy Canadian crudes make up most of the rising volumes at the storage hub in Cushing, Oklahoma, but that does not mean supplies of US light crudes have fallen, CVR Energy chief executive Jack Lipinski said yesterday.

The US independent refiner operating in the midcontinent saw mostly heavy grades of Canadian crudes arriving at Cushing as total US crude storage reached a more than 80-year high last week, Lipinski said in a call discussing fourth quarter earnings.

Storing the heavy Canadian grades in Cushing versus the US Gulf coast make sense, Lipinski said, as heavy crudes are more likely to be processed in the more complex refineries on the coast than stored. Rising Gulf coast storage is largely light, sweet crude.

"The bulk is still domestic sweet throughout the nation," Lipinski said, even as Cushing is seeing more Canadian heavy.

Falling crude prices that lowered the value of crude CVR held in storage, costs associated with federal biofuel policy and an unplanned 16-day outage on a gasoline-producing unit at the company's 70,000 b/d refinery in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, all led to a $44.4mn loss during the fourth quarter, down from a $21.7mn loss in the same quarter of 2013. The lower crude prices resulted in a $154.6mn write down. Prices for renewable identification numbers, markers used to show compliance with biofuel policy, cost $45mn, up from $25mn in the same quarter of 2013.

CVR is hunting for potential midstream acquisitions in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado, where the company operates gathering systems. The refiner gathered an average 63,000 b/d of crude during the fourth quarter.

The company plans to operate at 190,000 b/d to 200,000 b/d of combined throughput at its Wynnewood and 115,000 b/d Coffeyville, Kansas, refineries during the first quarter. CVR plans a major turnaround during the fourth quarter of this year, shutting down two-thirds of the refinery, followed by maintenance focused on the remainder of the refinery in the first quarter of next year.

Turnaround work at Wynnewood may be delayed by six months in to the first quarter of 2017 following the unplanned work last quarter, the company said.

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