Overview
Big Spring Refinery is an operational oil refinery located in Texas, United States. It processes crude oil into various petroleum products, serving the regional energy market.
Big Spring Refinery is an operational oil refinery located in Texas, United States. As a key facility in the region's oil infrastructure, it plays a significant role in converting crude oil into refined products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The refinery's location in Texas places it within one of the largest oil-producing and refining states in the country. The refinery operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Refinery MACT standards for air emissions and the Clean Air Act. Texas refineries typically employ a range of processing units such as atmospheric distillation, catalytic cracking, and hydrotreating to produce a diverse product slate. The facility's capacity and complexity align with typical medium-scale refineries in the region. Environmental considerations for refineries in Texas include managing air emissions, wastewater treatment, and spill prevention. The facility's proximity to local communities and ecosystems necessitates robust environmental management practices. Big Spring Refinery contributes to the local economy by providing jobs and supporting downstream industries, while adhering to state and federal environmental regulations.
Environmental context
The Big Spring Refinery is situated in an arid region of Texas, where water resources are limited and air quality management is a priority. Refineries in this area must comply with EPA's Refinery MACT standards for hazardous air pollutants and implement spill prevention measures under the Clean Water Act. The facility's operations may impact local air quality and require careful monitoring of emissions and wastewater discharges.
Frequently asked questions
Big Spring Refinery is located in Texas, United States, at coordinates 32.267681, -101.410152.
Big Spring Refinery processes crude oil into refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Yes, Big Spring Refinery is listed as operational.
Oil refineries in the U.S. must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act, including Refinery MACT standards for air emissions, and the Clean Water Act for wastewater and spill prevention.
Oil refineries in Texas range from small to very large, with many having capacities over 100,000 barrels per day. Big Spring Refinery is considered a medium-scale facility.