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Due to exceptionally cold temperatures in the region, more than 1.4mn bpd of the US Gulf Coast’s refining capacity remained offline as of January 23, according to Wood Mackenzie's North American refinery intelligence monitoring. A combination of extreme cold and planned work in the region led to a sudden surge in refinery outages, which initially peaked at 1.6mn bpd of offline CDU capacity on January 16. While temps in the region have since returned to seasonal norms, the amount of CDU capacity shut in PADD 3 has remained stubbornly high for this early in the year. As part of our North American Refinery Intelligence Service, we monitor refineries in real time utilizing infrared technology, as well as providing reports and alerts on planned outages and their impact. Find out more on our North American Refinery Intelligence data and research by following the link below. If you have any questions on how Wood Mackenzie's short term commodity research could bring value to your energy strategy, please let me know. matthew.oser@woodmac.com #refinery #oilandgas #oil

North American Refinery Intelligence

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