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Originally Posted by LarryBible
Hmm.... so you are saying that a closed down refinery that was souped up and reopened is a NEW refinery? Very interesting logic.
Of course when liberals are parsing and spinning, they do come up with lots of interesting logic.
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Sort of new this whole 'refinery expansion thing' are you?
The refinery never missed a day of production except for when a Hurricane blew through and then it was not down, it was shut-in. I have worked a few of these storms and know that the only way a refinery is shut down is when a boiler is flooded.
And shut-in does not mean production stops. It just means that nothing is delivered or received. Normal operations resume as soon as a storm has passed and an inspection is finished. This is usually a matter of hours.