Risk: Medium Refinery Operational

NuStar Asphalt Refining LLC - St James F Refinery, St. James, Louisiana | US Oil Infrastructure

ST. JAMES, Louisiana, United States

Overview

NuStar Asphalt Refining LLC - St James F is an operational refinery in St. James, Louisiana, processing crude oil into asphalt and other products. It operates under EPA CAA Refinery MACT and BSEE offshore regulations.

NuStar Asphalt Refining LLC - St James F is a refinery located in St. James, Louisiana, along the Mississippi River. The facility processes crude oil to produce asphalt and other petroleum products, serving the regional infrastructure and construction sectors. As a refinery in the United States, it operates under the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards and BSEE offshore regulations for any associated marine operations. The refinery's technical specifications are not publicly detailed, but typical refineries in this region have capacities ranging from small (under 50,000 bpd) to medium (50,000-150,000 bpd). The facility likely includes distillation units and asphalt production units. Regulatory compliance includes the EPA's Refinery MACT for air emissions and the Industrial Emissions Directive for any EU-related operations, though the facility is US-based. Environmental significance includes potential risks from coastal siting near the Mississippi River, with spill prevention and response plans required under the Clean Water Act and MARPOL Annex I. The facility contributes to local employment and the regional petroleum product supply chain, supporting downstream industries such as construction and transportation.

Environmental context

Located near the Mississippi River in Louisiana, the refinery faces environmental considerations typical of coastal refineries, including spill risk to waterways and air emissions from processing. The facility must comply with EPA regulations for hazardous air pollutants under the Refinery MACT and implement spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans. The surrounding area includes wetlands and agricultural lands, requiring careful management of potential impacts on local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The refinery is located at Southerland St & Hwy 18 in St. James, Louisiana, USA, near the Mississippi River.

The facility is a refinery that processes crude oil to produce asphalt and other petroleum products, primarily serving the construction and infrastructure sectors.

Specific capacity data is not publicly available, but refineries in this region typically have capacities ranging from small to medium, often under 150,000 barrels per day.

As a US refinery, it must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT for air emissions, the Clean Water Act for water discharges, and MARPOL Annex I for any marine oil spill prevention.

Refineries in Louisiana face risks from coastal siting, including hurricane exposure and potential spills into waterways. Regulatory frameworks like the EPA's Refinery MACT and SPCC plans help mitigate these risks.

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