Risk: Medium Refinery Operational

Fletcher Oil & Refining Co (FORCO) Carson Refinery - Petroleum Refinery in Carson, California

CARSON, California, United States

Overview

Fletcher Oil & Refining Co (FORCO) Carson Refinery is an operational petroleum refinery in Carson, California. It processes crude oil into various petroleum products, serving the Los Angeles area.

Fletcher Oil & Refining Co (FORCO) Carson Refinery is a petroleum refinery located at 24721 Main St, Carson, California, in Los Angeles County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 324110, indicating it is a petroleum refinery. As a refinery in the United States, it operates under the regulatory framework of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards and other federal and state environmental regulations. The refinery's specific capacity and technical details are not publicly available in this record, but refineries in the Los Angeles area typically range from small to medium capacity, processing tens of thousands of barrels per day. The facility likely focuses on producing gasoline, diesel, and other refined products for the Southern California market. It operates within a highly regulated environment, subject to California's stringent air quality rules and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) regulations. Environmental considerations for this refinery include its location in a densely populated urban area, which necessitates rigorous emission controls and spill prevention measures. The facility's proximity to the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach also raises considerations regarding marine pollution prevention under MARPOL Annex I. The refinery plays a role in supplying fuel to the region, but its operations are closely monitored to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental context

The Carson Refinery is situated in an urban industrial area of Los Angeles County, near the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach. This coastal siting increases the risk of spills affecting marine environments, requiring adherence to MARPOL Annex I and state spill prevention plans. The refinery's operations contribute to local air quality concerns, and it must comply with California's stringent emission standards and the EPA's Refinery MACT rules to control hazardous air pollutants.

Frequently asked questions

The refinery is located at 24721 Main St, Carson, California 90745, in Los Angeles County.

As a petroleum refinery, it processes crude oil into products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other petrochemicals for the Southern California market.

U.S. refineries must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards, Clean Water Act regulations, and state-level rules. California also has additional air quality regulations under the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

Coastal refineries face spill risks that could impact marine ecosystems. They must follow MARPOL Annex I for oil pollution prevention and have spill response plans. Air emissions are also a concern, requiring advanced pollution control technologies.

The refinery is part of a major industrial corridor near the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach, supporting fuel supply for transportation and industry in the region.

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