Submitted by USAFacts_Official t3_yl8yag in dataisbeautiful
TinKicker t1_iv02cd8 wrote
Reply to comment by Wizard01475 in What factors contribute to gas prices? [OC] by USAFacts_Official
No new refineries have been built in the US since the 1970s.
Since it takes roughly ten years and $10B to complete a refinery, no company could justify such an expense on a long term project that could be shut down by the next administration, before construction is ever completed.
Meanwhile, every time a refinery shuts down or suffers a catastrophic accident, that’s one less refinery to produce the nation’s ever-increasing energy.
Wizard01475 t1_iv0i4vw wrote
While I agree there could be more. They have opened new ones. As recently as 2022
https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=29&t=6
When there is profits to be made companies will build the infrastructure.
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