To: Eric who wrote (59814 ) 10/28/2014 8:24:11 PM From: Brumar89 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356 "All of that pollution that is spewing out of all of those refineries is affecting your thinking." Hey, remember when I told you there were refineries on Puget Sound? From: Eric Read Replies (2) of 59824 Baloney, we know where the refineries are (they're right on the coast) and how can you have a refinery without storage tanks? Hmmm, the closest refinery is over 120 miles from the ocean. There are none on Puget Sound. Message 26586619
To: Eric who wrote ( 20983 ) 6/3/2010 12:21:56 PM From: longnshort Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 59824 The Shell Puget Sound Refinery is located 60 miles north of Seattle and about 60 miles south of Vancouver, BC, Canada in picturesque northern Puget Sound. It is one of two refineries and several other heavy industry facilities on March's Point, a peninsula that divides Fidalgo Bay and Padilla Bay and just across from the community of Anacortes, Washington http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=anacortes+washington&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=Anacortes,+WA&gl=us&ei=FNYHTOH6IsT6lwf8nd2lDg&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CCQQ8gEwAA
To: Eric who wrote ( 20983 ) 6/3/2010 12:24:55 PM From: Brumar89 Respond to of 59824 Tesoro’s Anacortes refinery is located about 70 miles north of Seattle on the picturesque Puget Sound . With a total crude-oil capacity of 120,000 barrels per day, the refinery primarily supplies gasoline, jet fuel and diesel to markets in Washington and Oregon, and manufactures heavy fuel oils, liquefied petroleum gas and asphalt. It receives crude feedstock via pipeline from Canada and by tanker from Alaska and foreign sources. ..... http://www.tsocorp.com/TSOCORP/ProductsandServices/Refining/Anacorteswashingtonrefinery/AnacortesWashRefinery Anacortes Refineries - WA Two adjacent refineries are located on March Point, in Anacortes - one operated by the Tesoro Petroleum Corporation, and a larger one operated by Shell. Crude, processed at the plants, comes primarily from Alaska's North Slope, arriving by tankers... Cherry Point Refinery - WA Cherry Point is the fourth largest refinery on the West Coast. 202,000 barrels of crude are processed each day at this plant to produce gasoline for northwest markets. Owned by British Petroleum (BP) the plant makes gasoline for the ARCO brand, a... Ferndale Refinery - WA The Ferndale Refinery is one of four refineries on the northern Washington coast, where nearly all of the gasoline produced in the state comes from. The plant processes almost 100,000 barrels of crude per day. It was operated by Tosco until it was... http://ludb.clui.org/tag/state:WA/Petrochemical+Plant+%3B2F+Oil+Refinery/ the closest refinery is over 120 miles from the ocean. There are none on Puget Sound. Why did you even try to say that? It isn't true. Do you want me to dig up pictures?
siliconinvestor.com What's funny is you had posted this a year before. You claim to remember your HS physics book but couldn't remember the refineries you pass by regularly:From: Eric Read Replies (1) of 21008 No I'm not hoping. After seeing what happened up in Alaska no one would ever wish for that to happen. I go by supertankers all of the time on trips to my home up in the San Juans of Washington State and go right by the Anacortes refinery which is on the water of Northern Puget Sound . Padilla bay is right next door. The most valuable estuary in Washington State for marine wildlife and migrating bird populations. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. http://www.tsocorp.com/TSOCorp/ProductsandServices/Refining/Anacorteswashingtonrefinery/AnacortesWashRefinery >>>>> http://siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=25994627&srchtxt=puget