The San Antonio refinery processes crude oil and condensate primarily from the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas. The facility can process up to 21,000 barrels of oil per day, and refines products such as liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, commercial and military jet fuel, naphtha and ultra-low sulfur diesel.

Is San Antonio the largest city in Texas?

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RankCityPopulation
1Houston2,304,580
2San Antonio1,434,625
3Dallas1,304,379
4Austin961,855

What state has the most oil wells?

Texas
The Dominant Oil Producing States

RankStateOil Production (billion barrels)
1Texas1.78
2North Dakota0.43
3New Mexico0.37
4Oklahoma0.17

Where in Texas are the refineries located?

The majority of the refineries in the state of Texas are clustered near major sea ports along the Gulf Coast, predominately in the Houston area.

What percent of refineries are in Texas?

In 2020, Texas accounted for 43% of the nation’s crude oil production and 26% of its marketed natural gas production. The 31 petroleum refineries in Texas can process almost 5.9 million barrels of crude oil per calendar day, which was 31% of the nation’s refining capacity as of January 2020.

What is the San Antonio refinery used for?

The San Antonio refinery processes crude oil and condensate primarily from the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas. The facility can process up to 21,000 barrels of oil per day, and refines products such as liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, commercial and military jet fuel, naphtha and ultra-low sulfur diesel.

Does Starlight relativity own the San Antonio refinery?

However, regulatory filings related to the San Antonio refinery transaction connect Starlight Relativity to Pilot Flying J, the truck stop chain. In a transfer of control application filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Starlight Relativity is listed as the transferee of the refinery property from Calumet.

Who bought the South Presa Street refinery?

Editor’s Note: This story has been changed to reflect the correct date of Starlight Relativity Acquisition Co.’s purchase of the South Presa Street refinery as well as the employement status of the facility’s workers.

What happened to the Lazarus oil refinery?

In November 2019, a firm called Starlight Relativity Acquisition Company purchased the refinery on South Presa Street and related facilities for $63 million from Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Product Partners. In his TWC letter, Carroll said Starlight has opted to remove Lazarus as the operator.